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When it comes to REPUBLICANS, reporters ARE just too finICKY.
Some were too local or complicated; others too finicky or inaccurate.
The calibration process is also too finicky to make the Kinect useful for any critical application.
He dislikes the atmosphere created by cigarette smoke, and he considers water-pipe users to be too finicky and demanding, "like junkies".
A poached or sautéed trout was, I think, too finicky for her country heart, and so she served smoked trout as a starter, on bread.
Heirlooms were too finicky, the yields too low, the orders too small — ten thousand pounds from farmers accustomed to growing two million.
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Paddlefish are also finicky about spawning conditions, reabsorbing their eggs if flow is too low and cold and waiting up to three years to spawn again, Mr. O'Bara said.
They are also finicky.
Too much finicky handwork.
For example, he asked a bipartisan commission to draw up a plan to curb the deficit, then ignored its findings.Second, they fret that Mr Obama has introduced too many finicky regulations.
Well, do we want a proxy moral minesweeper to cleanse the world of dirty waters that we are too constitutionally finicky to mess with ourselves?
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