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"finicky" Definitions
  1. (disapproving) too worried about what you eat, wear, etc.; disliking many things synonym fussy
  2. needing great care and attention to detail synonym fiddly

463 Sentences With "finicky"

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But the physics will only get more finicky and expensive.
And here's where I nitpick in a very finicky way.
KitNipBox is sure to please even the most finicky feline.
It takes years to learn to handle these finicky cells.
For almost three years, Pompeo seamlessly navigated a finicky president.
The touchscreen, meanwhile, can be a bit "finicky," she said.
Guests, particularly the ones you're related to, can be finicky.
At low speeds, the Aventador S is a finicky ride.
But the surf of New York can be notoriously finicky.
Sean edged forward with finicky excitement, peering at the notes.
But the game's finicky nature is part of the appeal.
This means no batteries to charge, and no finicky Bluetooth pairing.
"My customers are finicky," says Krunal Patil, owner of the yard.
The modern consumer is finicky with abundant, and often, cheaper options.
Generational identity notwithstanding, houseplants can be finicky, time-consuming, and expensive.
Like a finicky plant, it needs the right conditions to thrive.
I also find the Libratone app (for iOS) finicky to use.
This feast for two or more is not for the finicky.
Then came the launch in the finicky U.S. market on Aug.
First, just don't be too finicky about clever design and targeting.
But reinforcement learning is finicky and needs lots of computer power.
He said consumers are finicky and demanding more from the marketplace.
At the time, I didn't know how finicky band things were.
Everyone has different tastes, and board gamers are a finicky lot.
Still, consumers are finicky, especially when it comes to travel arrangements.
It's challenging to grow, to say the least, quirky and finicky.
Ballot initiatives, like the voters who decide them, are finicky, unreliable beasts.
For starters, the Galaxy Buds are attractive but finicky little sound nuggets.
The zipper has gotten a little finicky, which is understandable with use.
Can you maintain the ruse as you struggle with intentionally finicky controls?
"Even from a young age I had very finicky taste," she said.
Speaking your destination is always less finicky than typing it on glass.
It had a narrow railroad layout, with balky heat and finicky windows.
In a way, those picks illustrate the finicky nature of baseball prospects.
Because I grew up in India, I am very finicky about tea.
I, for one, have found their instructions sometimes too finicky to follow.
But a smartphone-centric strategy is risky, as mobile gamers are very finicky.
For as much as we loved them, VCRs were notoriously finicky mechanical devices.
But, beneath that shell are many small, finicky parts that require persistent tinkering.
The new product could also help parents trick finicky children into eating healthier.
The antenna modules for the early 5G networks are also finicky at best.
Built-in ice makers can be finicky, and they're expensive to fix, too.
On Saturday, he tended to overwhelm his arias with finicky changes in dynamics.
Beyond the finicky nature of the touch sensitive controls these are damn near perfect.
DISLIKEBraking can be finicky and abrupt, and you'll feel every bump on the road.
Other exotics are finicky eaters and need lots of space to roam and play.
They're not nearly as fancy, and they usually require a finicky smart home hub.
ASML has spent decades, and billions of dollars, getting that finicky technology to work.
Trump is notorious for his finicky attention to the design details of his properties.
In comparison to dogs, cats can make finicky, moody, often self-centered wedding guests.
If we were all just a little less finicky, we could feed the world.
The salt block sculptures are even more finicky, with an approximate 25% success rate.
When you try to close the lid back down, though, it's kind of finicky.
Gatsby is slight and finicky but deeply committed to curling atop a warm body.
"The bottom line is, bullpens can be finicky from year to year," Callaway said.
The chewable supplements are easy to administer and chicken-flavored to entice finicky cats.
Simply plop your phone down and it'll start charging, with no finicky repositioning required.
The whole interface seemed too finicky and required too much work of a reader.
My God people are picky, finicky, just plain angry about almost anything these days.
But it's also one of the earlier USB-C adapters, so it's a little finicky.
They're delicate and it's a finicky process, so I accidentally tore one of the pairs.
Charley was all smiles in his dad's arms — though Vale was a little more finicky.
Also, the controls on the sides of the Echo Buds can be a little finicky.
Like other trackers (especially those that measure heart rate), Fitbits can prove finicky at times.
Plus, rumor has it that may have finicky fingerprint sensors but rely on facial recognition.
The trading floor suggested the presence of a finicky overlord—even the staplers were white.
Coffee, especially the arabica variety, is a finicky plant that can only thrive in specific environments.
Because my skin is pretty non-finicky, I've tried it all to determine what's worth recommending.
The controllers can be a bit finicky when it comes to syncing them to the Switch.
Its hi-res OLED touchscreen is crisp, clear, and attractive, if a little finicky to touch.
Because Capricorns are so self-reliant, they're finicky about their resources and can become miserly spendthrifts.
The heavy equipment was finicky and often left coffee grounds at the bottom of your drink.
Restaurant challenges: How does raising the wages of servers affect New York's famously finicky restaurant ecosystem?
And Representative Noem, for when the heat gets finicky, I left a sweater in the closet.
But smartphone resolution remains too low, and lenses too finicky, to truly recreate a museum visit.
"Wouldn't want to be in a relationship with you," he says happily to one finicky volunteer.
The Hunt A victim of rising rents, unpleasant roommates and finicky landlords, Giuliano Argenziano moved often.
It's a bit finicky, especially since you have to move it in tandem with the left stick.
The Dawn also doesn't wade into the complicated and often finicky world of today's semi-autonomous technology.
Then I discovered that bees are very finicky creatures, they will only fly in from 10 a.m.
The various bits and pieces that work in concert with Sony's admittedly great HMD are too finicky.
I don't like folding laundry, cooking every night for finicky eaters or cleaning toilets and scrubbing floors.
Looking at it requires finicky machines which use magnetism or electricity or both to bypass the bone.
My finicky fire alarm goes off and my landlord stops by to make sure everything is okay.
Pup is being finicky, but I still manage to get ready and out the door by 9.
The remote is powered by two AAA batteries (while most others are rechargeable) and is very finicky.
Being a finicky eater makes evolutionary sense for a toddler, lumbering around sticking things in his mouth.
I eventually found a wall/floor combo that worked, but the process can be a little finicky.
Regardless of how much money they raise, such groups can be finicky about what they will support.
Injectable medicines are particularly finicky to make because every piece of equipment involved must be meticulously sterilised.
Having lived in old buildings before, both were familiar with finicky heat, flaking paint and water leaks.
It also means some finicky deftness because of all the chopping and the number of sauces: two!
When it's time to pour, remember that serving your drinks doesn't have to be a finicky affair.
In Williamsburg, they felt marooned on weekends, with few good transit options beyond the finicky L train.
My kitties loved playing with the laser, but the process of playing within the app is finicky.
Making chocolate from nibs typically takes at least 24 hours and a fleet of finicky, expensive machines.
They recall a sports junkie with finicky tastes for bland food and almost no appetite for politics.
The left JoyCon is definitely more finicky than the right, when it comes to connection and battery.
However the controls could be finicky, and I found it just a little too erratic for my taste.
It is, in other words, a finicky selection process that can lead to some out-of-nowhere choices.
I bought this because my cat is very finicky and very selective on how he drinks his water.
So far, I've noticed noticed two minor downsides: one is that receptor for the USB input is finicky.
It reminded finicky New Yorkers that fine cookery was all about cruelty, blood, engorged livers, rot and decay.
But liner is also notoriously finicky — who hasn't accidentally wiped their eye only to smudge that practiced flick?
Personally, my own cat Ruki  had been acting finicky periodically when it came to her wet cat food.
Importantly, communities in Canada's far north might finally be relieved of dial-up modems and finicky satellite internet.
You can program shortcuts to various things inside apps, too, though that's finicky and often frustrating in practice.
Occasionally found at farmers markets, it's known as an "orphan crop," a plant too finicky for mass production.
The most impressive thing about this trick is that cards are a very finicky medium to work with.
Consumers are finicky with their food, so who knows how Chipotle will recover in 2017, as Ells predicted.
Nishimura knows 4chan's notoriously finicky users have other options should he make changes that aren't to their liking.
The two travelers, who both work remotely, meticulously plan their trips, scheduling their days around sometimes finicky pets.
They celebrated the modernization of the notoriously finicky winemaking process; the developments allowed for greater consistency and precision.
These were frustrating, but they were nothing compared to the annoying and finicky nature of Fallen Order's platforming.
Even though I have finicky combination skin, my complexion always looks and feels evenly hydrated after using it.
It can be messy, finicky, exhilarating, and intuitive—and sometimes a little frustrating—but it is always fun.
Beyond rain, drought and finicky machinery, this year offers a new subject: a global face-off over tariffs.
Kranich and Bach, it turned out, made finicky instruments that are difficult to maintain, despite their rich sound.
There are just too many finicky little things you can't do on it, usually for workplace security reasons.
The latest advance is a new way to keep strontium clocks, finicky but amazingly accurate timekeeping devices, ticking.
We didn't like the touchpads on the steering wheel either, finding them a bit finicky and hard to operate.
That said, like all Grado products, they're not for everyone: They're finicky, uncomfortable, and don't block outside sound well.
Bonus: Adding the Custom Enhancer drops to my routine didn't irritate my finicky dry skin, like some products do.
Lying to the players about consequences, finicky controls, and contradictory advice from NPCs are all part of that journey.
We all know how finicky cats can be during cuddle sessions — they can turn ugly at a moment's notice.
While dogs seem to wolf down anything and everything, cats can get a bad rap for being finicky eaters.
Also, Polar's running watches have always been finicky when it comes to syncing, and the Ignite is no exception.
This dependability is the dream scenario for wireless headphones, which have a deserved reputation for being finicky and unpredictable.
A family is a finicky machine: when one part starts to falter, the whole thing slows to a halt.
The companies' 22 brands ought to provide enough variety to satisfy everyone from picky millennials to finicky retirees, right?
Retinal scanning only worked under certain lighting and distance to camera played a major role in its finicky nature.
What's the actual consequence of standing in line at the bank another 10 minutes or restarting a finicky device?
She needs nothing, is soon moving so doesn't want a lot more "stuff" and has expensive, sometimes finicky taste.
At times, Ms. Thurman's Chloe seems like an extra-finicky Goldilocks, sampling two identical midcentury chairs, over and over.
The black speakers at ear level are by Genelec, a Finnish brand that's beloved by finicky sound engineers and musicians.
Daydream was significantly less finicky than the Gear VR, but it had another big problem: phone makers didn't support it.
But I missed the easy compatibility of the iPhone with other gadgets in my home, like my finicky Vizio soundbar.
Even when aiming for catchiness, they can't stop fussing; they're always straining to make a song more convoluted and finicky.
The classic recipe is is pretty involved, with a finicky dough that requires rolling out, rolling up, and multiple rises.
Bluetooth is even more finicky without that chip and occasionally the left Klipsch earbuds will randomly disconnect for reasons unknown.
And while it's supposed to let you send text messages, I've found that functionality to either be finicky or failed.
For the small handful of times I died because of finicky contextual cover, it's best described as a minor complaint.
Targeting body parts in VATS is even more finicky in VR than it was with a mouse in Fallout 4.
Finicky treatments make psychedelics trickier to scale than cannabis, which can be self-administered in spliffs, cakes and other forms.
But shoulders are finicky, and who knows how Irving would respond to the rigors of a 48-minute N.B.A. game.
Trust me, trying to get a watch to wake up while on a treadmill can be awfully finicky at times.
Having tasted one possible career ending already, Murray said he was not going to be finicky about an eventual finale.
It's like a live tutorial so you aren't experiencing a drop-off for the first time with a finicky, impatient passenger.
And I helped a little bit at the end doing a little tuning and tweaking, because that stuff's always really finicky.
The finicky cryptocurrency has skyrocketed in overall value throughout 2017, but its bumpy December continued in the run-up to Christmas.
Prepworks Berry Keeper for $6 ($4 off): Nobody likes wasting food, and berries are among the most finicky of produce items.
Apps owned by the two firms tend to make it either finicky or impossible to pay using their rival's payment system.
On the beta I tried, it was a little more finicky on poor data connections, and voice commands weren't as consistent.
The physical buttons have also been redesigned (although thankfully, not to the finicky touch gestures found on Bang & Olufsen's other headphones).
Unlike Beoplay's other wireless models, the H4s use physical buttons to control playback and volume instead of using finicky touch interfaces.
Progesterone-only pills are finicky, because they're not as good at suppressing ovulation, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
We cut our teeth on finicky tech and then brought it back into the home when it stopped being a chore.
To this day, it's the best of the bunch, beating the more finicky crown control most of the competition relies on.
Eggs are finicky and cooking them to perfection is kinda hard because the white and the yolk cook at different temperatures.
It helped to calm me when I was painting finicky details, but it also matched the epic beauty of the images.
These looked fancy but were deficient — windows that didn't open, finicky plumbing, oddly dangerous patios — and failed to attract Turkish renters.
Even macaroni works just fine and might even persuade your finicky kid to eat this dish (though, so far, mine abstains).
But between the fussy infotainment systems, cryptic control layouts and the finicky gearboxes, there's enough going on to drive you mad.
The cleverest thing about "Trollhunters" might be that the fate of the world is in the finicky hands of Frasier Crane.
"Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty," is wonderful but oddly finicky, as the Museum of Modern Art's first Degas show, ever.
The used books were a particular problem, with all their finicky stickers that needed removing, and thousands were arriving every day.
We practiced turning them from "transmit" to "receive" mode, which, because the dial was finicky, required that we remove our gloves.
Norovirus is surprisingly finicky: It can grow like crazy in your gut, but it just will not grow in a petri dish.
A single piece of o-toro, the fattiest of bluefin slices, can be sold to finicky buyers for as much as $24.
But the quick-release push pins in the straps are finicky to use, despite looking identical to the ones other watches use.
Although it died after a rough landing, it captured some spectacular aerial footage without the need for an expensive and finicky drone.
Interacting with the projections feels natural, though, the infrared sensors that handle reading the input from your fingers are also very finicky.
It's a finicky feature, but if you've got a tripod and some time, it's something a more studio oriented photographer might enjoy.
But when plants make that transition from "thing that grows over there sometimes" to "crop that humans obsessively cultivate," they get finicky.
And finally, some of the most effective methods for generating verifiable randomness require finicky setups with multiple devices separated by great distances.
You'd shuffle through them, find the one you wanted, load it into a super loud and finicky whirring disk drive, and play.
"There are different stories for different sectors, it's a finicky little market," said Dennis Dick, a proprietary trader at Bright Trading LLC.
Heirlooms were too finicky, the yields too low, the orders too small—ten thousand pounds from farmers accustomed to growing two million.
US copyright laws are finicky, but the bottom line is, this significant of a public domain "dump" hasn't happened in 20 years.
Yet other ticks are finicky eaters, such as the rat snake tick, which feeds only on the blood of that particular serpent.
I also find taking them on and off the screen to be finicky and I wonder if it would end up breaking.
Tapping the screen is regularly too sloppy or finicky a gesture for the situations and states in which humans use the app.
Q&A Q. Why would cats be more finicky about their food than dogs, which have a more acute sense of smell?
The actor, best known for "Company" and "Law & Order," cooks, chops and sautés onstage as a finicky chef in Theresa Rebeck's play.
That's because disc eject buttons on consoles — especially those found on the original Xbox One units, according to commenters — can be finicky.
And also, you know, smartphones are one thing—you have this finicky annoying touchscreen interface, it drives me crazy, it really does.
An image of the western mountains of Maine done in finicky stitchlike strokes, it's exuberant but otherwise unexceptional: Impressionism past its date.
Garmin smartwatches have always been solid in terms of performance but bogged down by finicky user interfaces or ugly, fitness-centric designs.
Pinball machines are finicky and getting harder to repair because most of the companies that made them have gone out of business.
But it takes a specialized cold chain to transport finicky eggs, sperm, and embryos across the world for surrogacy via in vitro fertilization.
EEG headsets can be finicky, so while my demo worked fine, I can't say whether or not it's a great toy to buy.
The camera was also extremely niche: it cost hundreds of thousands of dollars and required learning the finicky art of 360-degree cinematography.
The in-display fingerprint reader works just fine, though it's a bit more finicky that the dedicated readers I've used in the past.
But these services all faced the same problem: There's no time in the lives of busy professionals for yet another finicky computer program.
Around back are an extra shiny (and fairly finicky) fingerprint reader and a 26-megapixel rear-facing camera that adds a notable bump.
I'm not a finicky sleeper, but if I could choose to diminish the ups and downs of the road, I would every time.
Offer to share institutional knowledge, or the secret to getting a finicky printer to work, or your past interactions with a key stakeholder.
With a relatively simple headset like the Gear VR, virtual reality can be an awkward, finicky offshoot of normal phone and laptop use.
Kinect games are notoriously finicky, with the camera often failing to register movements properly, resulting in experiences that feel more annoying than fun.
If you hate doing laundry (it's hard to rely on finicky dorm room machines, anyways), get the four-pack, which costs only $33.
But pork chops work equally well, and they are better suited to weeknight cooking: easier to find, a little less finicky to prepare.
But in the interests of "objectivity," it listed three advantages: Boarding helps children become more independent and less finicky and make more friends.
He didn't want to bother with those finicky olfactory receptors, and he tried to convince Darpa that its requirement was a bad idea.
Still, Madden 17 may push forward a gaming genre in which yearly publishing cycles and finicky user bases encourage software refinement, not revolution.
Some of them can be so picky and finicky and just a real pain sometimes, especially when you have these higher-end clients.
Even the famed anything-goes techno club Berghain, with its long waits and famously finicky doorman, is on every visitor's checklist these days.
He learned his way around a stove and, at home, started doctoring dishes to coax his finicky younger brother to the dining table.
There's also gesture control — for example, rotating your hands clockwise near the LCD screen raises the radio volume — but it can be finicky.
And given Genesis' spotless quality record so far, we'd also expect these systems to require less long-term maintenance than finicky German electronics.
But that business faces intense competition from JD.com and others that manage their own inventory and act more as curators for finicky customers.
We can't hold Capability Brown entirely responsible for our fixation with lawns, but he certainly rolled out acres of thirsty, finicky green velvet.
Though Percy's presence deters the goshawks, the peacock is apparently finicky when it comes to other types of pests he's willing to take on.
Much of the trouble with recycling plastic is it's "incredibly finicky," says Darby Hoover, a senior resource specialist at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Although Rio introduced its first driverless trucks almost a decade ago, the move to autonomy has been slow, involving finicky fine-tuning with suppliers.
It's for the Long Island Rail Road, which, though it is one of the country's busiest commuter rail lines, still uses rather finicky infrastructure.
Next to pizza, New York is best known for its bagels, a culinary treasure appreciated by even the least finicky eaters on our streets.
But they're also scientifically useful plants, providing an introduction to flowers in microgravity and acting as a stepping-stone to eventually growing finicky tomatoes.
Movement feels awkward no matter what mode you choose; the teleportation in particular is finicky, making simple actions take much longer than they should.
The finicky can stow their top-of-the-line bikes in the private storage lockers that some buildings have, safe from jostling and scratching.
Cheese, string cheese, fish sticks, sweet-potato dinosaurs, crackers, frozen pizza — all the foods my finicky and skinny toddler loves — are wrapped in plastic.
It's designed to let you control the camera by waving around the S Pen in the air, but it's finicky and not that useful.
"President Polk was a very finicky eater, and he didn't like the fancy food that came up from the White House kitchen," Seale said.
According to Growing Produce, a website geared toward American fruit growers, the tree is "finicky," with brittle wood, and needs to be thinned carefully.
Worried that production at one company will fail — as can happen with the finicky viruses — they buy places in line at two contract companies.
The dissolution of Uber's relationship with Google demonstrates the finicky nature of the ties that bind — or break — tech conglomerates and promising start-ups.
It's a real tamp-the-grounds, wand-for-steaming espresso machine, and my roommate got it used off of eBay, so it's decently finicky.
But for the most part, all my efforts had created the same finicky, food-flinging, gummy-bear-addicted heathen raised by my unenlightened friends.
Finicky Bluetooth connection in certain circumstances aside, this is a powerful set of wireless earbuds that sound fantastic at both high and low volumes.
To learn more, read this related article about the film by the filmmaker, Joshua Z. Weinstein: As a baby I was a finicky sleeper.
Again, it's not terribly complicated, but the Skid Shot is a little more finicky to operate and maintain than a water gun or dart blaster.
This feature in Samsung's flagship phones didn't fare too well, and overall, the in-display sensor feels slower and more finicky than rear-mounted sensors.
This is the first time I've come across a finicky Windows Hello fingerprint sensor, and I hope Asus can improve its accuracy via an update.
But in everyday usage, the "invisible" clasps are finicky as hell, especially when the bag is only lightly loaded (which is most of the time).
The only problem is that Vitamin C can be finicky and unstable—it might not even be active in that product you buy, Yang says.
If its finicky syncing and drab design aren't a huge turnoff, the on-wrist guidance is one of the better thought out offerings out there.
Given the very finicky and quickly changing tastes of mobile gamers, Pokémon Go may not even make it as a historical footnote for this year.
For some of us, with businesses that look under threat from technological change, obsolescence or malaise by finicky millennial, this could be a life saver.
Words seem inadequate, the structures of sentences finicky as a spider's web, requiring many commas, semicolons, and colons in the construction of a single paragraph.
Bringing foreign organic products to China's finicky market could theoretically help refurbish Yili's domestic image – similar to what China Bright Food attempted with Weetabix cereal.
As The Sill points out on its product page, real angel wings begonias can be finicky, especially if your home doesn't have consistent bright light.
Frank Bruni Go ahead and laugh at Donald Trump's claims that he was foiled by a finicky microphone on Monday night, but I can relate.
A personal favorite was the koji-rubbed steak with brandied mushrooms, which I considered the best representation of Mosqueda's style — not overly ornate or finicky.
Donkeys can be finicky and scared of what seem to us like innocuous things, like an orange sign on the side of the gravel road.
I am too cheap and too finicky about my hair to pay for it to be blown dry so I twisted it into a bun.
Pros: Weighs less than 3 ounces, yet is still fast, efficient, and powerfulCons: Built-in igniter can be finicky and pot supports aren't overly large
There might only be a handful of apps supported, but it's far more seamless than the many finicky fingerprint readers I've had to battle with previously.
The MIT robot arm brings bots closer to assembling or packing finicky objects in a factory — jobs that, for now, can only be done by people.
As Princess Carolyn gets into the business of representing finicky star "Courtney Portnoy," she subsequently starts to speak in a series of increasingly ridiculous internal rhymes.
On Thursday, the sun wraps its monthlong tour of finicky Virgo and moves to Libra — the sign of peace, love, harmony, and partnership — until October 22.
This year, forget fussing with yards of paper and finicky tape dispensers, and try this incredibly simple wrapping option from celebrity party planner Marcy Blum instead.
I don't even have children, but the idea of throwing a shindig for the sake of other parents and your own finicky child makes me queasy.
While quantum computing has made major headway in recent years, it still has a long way to go, mostly due to the finicky nature of qubits.
The Jetsons-style coffeemaker can sling 261 cups of joe per hour at specs that satisfy finicky roasters (and project partners) like Intelligentsia, Ritual and Equator.
Wireless charging has been used in limited applications ever since, but it's generally been too finicky, expensive, and inefficient to catch on for wide commercial use.
But in reality, it will only be useful if it works consistently — and so far, reviews have said the Motion Sense system was finicky and underdeveloped.
"Dogs are super excited about food, whereas cats are going to be finicky, so you&aposre not getting that validating product moment right away," he said.
"The tightly registered prints proved to be finicky and unforgiving, resulting in some unusually long days in the print lab, but I was hooked," she says.
With only 12 paintings in the exhibition, you can take your time looking at the artworks and reading the finicky, at times even cantankerous, accompanying texts.
Truly wireless earbuds from a famous German companyCost$2300LikePeerless sound qualityNo likeKinda big, finicky controlsBut recently and incrementally, truly wireless earbuds have been getting better and better.
The cabin technology looks sleek and comes with plenty of processing power to handle everything quickly, but it's not easy to adjust to and can be finicky.
Despite other problems - including ejector seats that were dangerous for small pilots, and finicky software - it has a strong safety record, with only two crashes, including Tuesday's.
U.S. apparel retailers, hurt by more consumers shopping online and declining mall traffic, have been starved for a major new fashion movement to entice finicky millennial buyers.
I munch on a Clif bar while I get ready — our kitchen light is finicky in the morning and I just can't be bothered with it today.
Urban consumers represent a huge, fast-growing market for food, which may well be larger than a country's export markets (not to mention less finicky about standards).
Unfortunately, the pipelines used for delivering commercial-grade hydrogen to industry would have to be upgraded at considerable expensive to meet the finicky needs of fuel-cells.
When I was trying out the Elite 65t, by contrast, I managed to chip a nail trying to open their (similarly shaped, but infinitely more finicky) case.
It's so inaccurate and finicky that I'd rather carry a USB mouse in my pocket at all times to avoid the pain and suffering Tap mousing induces.
It seems more likely that everyone — including Boomers and Gen-Xers, and almost certainly the finicky, organic-raised children of Gen Z — is done with the product.
Although watering, trimming, and fussing over finicky houseplants might seem like yet another household chore to avoid, for many plant owners, that's actually part of the appeal.
Snap is desperately trying to hold on to its users as Facebook's clones like Instagram Stories steal their attention, and it's highly centralized around finicky American teens.
I tried and liked it, but I wasn't bowled over — I was only allowed to use one earbud, and the touch controls were finicky or didn't work.
The trouble is that the content may not be exactly right for training the deep learning model, which advanced as it is can no doubt be finicky.
It's finicky and doesn't offer the finite snap or scroll interface that would make so much more sense on a device that is practically allergic to fussiness.
Meals are similar to TV dinners, only instead of being full of sodium and sugar, these are made with wholesome ingredients, and with finicky eaters in mind.
READMEThe SliceCharge really can power up three devices at once, but it's rather finicky, so you can't just toss your gadgets on top and assume they will charge.
If the mobile 3G networks get finicky, this rugged box-of-Internet comes with an antenna to extend your ability to reach out to a mobile cell tower.
The latter is a question we shorties ask often, as we've had a our fair share of unfortunate run-ins with products that weigh down our finicky locks.
That's why the battery isn't the same, and why the USB-C and micro HDMI ports are hidden behind a finicky little door that's extremely difficult to open.
What if the lesson of the on-demand era is that finicky consumers don't really care how they get stuff, as long as it's the exact right stuff?
Still, the sneak peek made me realize how finicky athletes are about their pursuits and their equipment, and how the rest of the world will never fully understand.
Tyndall Air Force had 55 F-22 fighters, according to a base briefing, but not all of the high-tech and notoriously finicky jets are always flight-worthy.
Remember, if your item has a blend of fabrics (or two different fabrics, as in a coat with a lining), always clean according to the more finicky one.
Pinot noir vines in particular are fragile and finicky, he says; the skins are thinner than other varieties and the best vines are stressed to produce better fruit.
Consumers appear to be interested in at least trying meal kits, but the challenge remains in retaining those finicky eaters – especially in a world where eating options abound.
These clubs give authors the gift of instant success in a finicky industry, allowing authors to build a career on that freedom, even if some are already famous.
The very word — those three rather finicky, hissy syllables, with that tight-arsed, final plosive burst of air — sounds too restrained, too orderly, too well-behaved by half.
They also employed a technique that detects the 3D shape of DNA to further refine their guesses about how exactly to stitch together the structurally finicky venom regions.
I thought the motorcycle racing would be my favorite Labo game, but finicky steering controls thwarted my attempts to relive my childhood spent playing Hang-On at the arcade.
When everyone is served the same food, it models good behavior, and the portion not consumed by the finicky toddler can be eaten by the rest of the family.
Nor for troubleshooting finicky problems with multi-component products — with Samsung yet to nail down the reason some of its Galaxy Note 7 handsets have been bursting into flames.
Image: Felix MoserMoser didn't think the market for bacterial art was huge, and said that the images are finicky—it can take a few tries to get them right.
Becoming a top performer amid the pressures of a record label and the finicky consumer sentiment is known in the music business to require "taste and tenacity," Vanhala said.
Most cameras just leave this dial free to rotate, resulting in accidental mode switches, or the ones that lock it down do so with really awkward and finicky mechanisms.
And the company began spending millions of dollars a year to hire scribes — staff members who follow around ER physicians and enter information into sometimes finicky electronic health records.
Whether that is persuasive in a state that is finicky about ritual and prides itself on its sacred responsibility as the first-in-the-nation to vote remains uncertain.
They were finicky and time-consuming, giving your opponent plenty of opportunity to ready counter-measures, or just dive under a desk before the next spitball hit its target.
He replaced animal hides — usually calfskin, which could be finicky in high humidity — with a durable, acoustical polyester film manufactured under various brand names, including Mylar, made by DuPont.
A finicky, picky mood is in the air, which could be annoying, but it will also motivate you to cut something out of your life that's simply not working.
What the above disciplines have in common are finicky materials, a lengthy process and an excruciatingly niche market (these days, sometimes no market at all) for the end results.
But each of them comes with their own set of tradeoffs, just as an open enrollment period can be vulnerable to a finicky website that crashes at the deadline.
I'll embed it at the bottom of this post, but it's a little finicky, so you'll probably have to go over to Carbon Counter to really play with it.
The trouble with this tech is that photons are rather finicky things, and tend to be bounced, absorbed, and otherwise interfered with when traveling through fibers, air, and so on.
The Samsung Galaxy S10's in-display solution ended up being "slower and more finicky" than what it used before, though Moto may figure out a way to improve it.
Cats tend to be finicky (to say the least), and cat water fountains can help reduce their reluctance to drink enough water every day by recreating a more natural environment.
Many people working in the drone industry started out flying small RC aircraft powered by tiny petrol engines, which were "annoying, messy and super-finicky", says Adam Bry of Skydio.
While there are attempts out there to make Realtek card readers work in Mac OS, it's very finicky and you'll likely be better off spending the $10 on a dongle.
Both upgrades will cost you heavily, with only the RAM being really worth springing for now rather than later, because of how finicky Macs can be when using aftermarket memory.
Amazon's codes can be a little finicky sometimes and often stay within your cart leaving you unable to re-add the code should you want to change your book order.
Pools are more than expensive (and finicky!) vinyl-lined water containers; they are often signs of wealth, investments made to increase the value and/or aesthetic appeal of a house.
It was during a conversation with her brother about a decade ago that Miriam C. Davis first grew fixated on one of the more finicky serial killers in American history.
Beekeepers themselves, Solomon confided, are funny creatures: solitary in the field, trying to anticipate the needs of a finicky insect and, unlike that insect, social only once in a while.
As shallowly as they're drawn, though, the women, swishing in and out during the sittings, disrupt the movie's stuffy atmosphere and enliven the production designer James Merifield's somewhat finicky aesthetic.
Growers must take cuttings from the plant to propagate new pink princesses, and only from the most variegated parts of a mother plant, which makes them finicky for commercial growing.
"Teens are notoriously anti-advertising and finicky about how brands participate in their space, so our approach ... is perfectly suited for and embraced by the mobile-first generation," Brandt said.
It is annoying, demanding, laborious, finicky farm work — a treasure hunt, through stiff weeds, for specks of value so small you need thousands to produce a single loaf of bread.
Magnets can finicky as the key component of a 2-in-1 hinge, but in our time with the Pixel Slate, its hinge was easy to adjust with just two fingers.
Given the option to buy inexpensive, rugged, auto-updating Chrome OS devices for substantially less than the more finicky iPads, there's little surprise schools are flocking to the Google-powered machines.
Now, if you've already got an iPhone 8 (or you've been using Androids that've supported wireless charging for at least two years now), you'll know that charging pads can be finicky.
In Tuesday's episode, titled "That'll Be the Day," fans learned that a finicky old Crock-Pot is to blame for the destructive blaze that may (or may not) end Jack's life.
The whole process sounds finicky, but there's nothing flimsy about the way LG has constructed either the phone, its battery, or the extras, so everything can be done quickly and forcefully.
Sicking the cops on players for failures of your own finicky control scheme does not make me empathize with Arthur and the gang's feeling that outlaws are now being mercilessly hunted.
It didn't work as well as the iPhone 7 Plus camera, though, and seemed a little finicky when I was trying to capture a shot of my dog on the beach.
Moore's Law would usher into existence affordable, powerful off-the-shelf microprocessors and hard drives that could replace creaky hand-built signal-processing equipment and slow, finicky reels of magnetic tape.
In my early teens I saw the then-grand movie adaptation, an all-star cast affair directed by Sidney Lumet and featuring Albert Finney as the finicky Belgian detective Hercule Poirot.
"There is that classic gray middle, where the customers say the U.S. mill can't do an adequate job, and the U.S. mill says, 'No, you're being too finicky,'" Mr. Porter said.
For everyone else, $250 is a steep ask when $60 will get you an electronic blood pressure monitor that gets you the same readings and isn't quite so finicky about placement.
If your cat is particularly finicky, or if you're looking for a product to give him an extra boost of hairball protection, hairball control treats might be the way to go.
" Blackmur noted that such usage had given Stevens "a bad reputation among those who dislike the finicky, and a high one, unfortunately, among those who value the ornamental sounds of words.
All of this is a little finicky to set up on the watch itself, but there's a very good accompanying app (I've tried out the iOS version) that makes it easier. 
Amazon is making a "hard push" into fashion, the analyst added, frequently tweaking their strategy to make the business more profitable, likely a more-finicky space relative to books or electronics.
As Yang concedes, synthetic catalysts would be preferable (living ones are finicky — they care about temperature and pH), but as yet, humans aren't quite clever enough to replicate what nature does.
I like that it doesn't take up space on the front of the phone, but its flush design makes it difficult to find by feel and a bit finicky to actually press.
It's fairly robust for a free VR app, although the Daydream remote makes placing items a little finicky; just putting one brick on top of another is sometimes more frustrating than fun.
With new self-contained headsets on the market like the Oculus Rift S, which do away with finicky external tracking sensors, it's easier than ever to integrate them into a classroom environment.
It was finicky, it was kind of pricey and, more to the point, really, most of us didn't know why we should want a speaker that could also tell us the weather.
I imagine whatever apps come out may be a tad finicky at first, like the NaviGuide and Walc, but I was surprised to find audio AR more useful and enjoyable than gimmicky.
It's been difficult to miss the rise of status plants like the Monstera deliciosa and the finicky fiddle leaf fig, which add a needed dose of life to a millennial minimalist home.
This feature seemed a little finicky in my demos, but I could easily see how it'd be helpful to get a little bit of extra battery life if you're in a pinch.
In order to evade this knowledge, she decided to seek him out herself: The feeling of elation, and her determination to remain in that state, was more powerful than finicky, disappointing reality.
The clues are at once vital, finicky, and dull, and Branagh, perhaps fearful that his tale might be sagging, peps it up with escapades that would have had Christie dropping her teapot.
He would become the first in a long line of cautionary tales, as yet unheeded, about the dangers of placing so rich a bet on something as finicky as a pitcher's arm.
In Nashville, Titans linebacker Avery Williamson wore specially designed cleats that read, "Never Forget" and "9/11" even though he risked a fine by the league, which is finicky about its uniforms.
There were bolder gestures in this collection, like the exaggerated, bulblike shoulders of some of their sweaters, but the subtler ones hit harder, like the finicky precision of a many-buttoned blouse.
This 22 Irving Berlin musical imagines a gentler world in which the worst the State Department has to contend with are finicky matters of protocol and a few inconvenient love affairs. Encores!
These first worlds—small sandboxes, generated anew each time, designed to familiarize players with controls that can be pretty finicky—introduce you, too, to the gold bricks you need to make headway.
I still found it somewhat comforting to type out a list of everything on my mind, even with a finicky bot that I know — deep down — doesn't understand a word I'm typing.
Thanks to a genius YouTube commenter, I have stumbled upon a completely deranged yet inexplicably effective and simple way to fix sticky keys on the notoriously finicky MacBook and MacBook Pro keyboard.
I don't have kids to build the kits with, the cardboard looked finicky, and the whole thing seemed more like an educational tool masquerading as a conventional but not entirely fleshed-out game.
When our subject Lindsay went to see Rudu at her Venice, California, studio, she'd tried just about everything on the market to clear up her sensitive, finicky, acne-prone skin, to no avail.
Our deputy editor Thomas Ricker noted that pairing multiple speakers can be finicky with the original Zipp, but hopefully connectivity has been improved with the new model, especially if it's a smart speaker.
The volume control is rather finicky and not intuitive – a single swipe across it does not adjust the volume from 0 to 100 and you have to swipe multiple times to do so.
" Cunningham's first newspaper ad featured a particularly finicky hat "in the shape of a cherry pie with a slice out of the back where it fit over the fashionable chignon of the time.
While it retails for $500, the Z4 does come with some premium features like a vibrant OLED screen, stereo speakers, and an in-display fingerprint reader, though the latter can be somewhat finicky.
It's as fast as the improved iPhone 6S scanner, and not as finicky as the earlier iPhone 6's scanner, which was both slower and required a fuller thumbprint to unlock the phone.
The game has a really delayed and finicky jump button that winds up in a strange way, and that's the exact kind of friction that makes a game like this sink or swim.
The SNES version of the classic device was notoriously finicky, befitting its unlicensed status and Nintendo's well-known dislike of the Game Genie, and it didn't work on every variation of the console.
There should be an app for this, where everyone's pizza preferences and dislikes are plugged in, and then a complicated algorithm determines what pizza should be ordered that caters to all finicky tastes.
The horn, uniquely welcome in both the brass and the woodwind families, is a brash but finicky device: for centuries the official instrument of the hunt, it is also capable of melting lyricism.
Instead, Mr. Hutchison said, it's for the well-heeled owner who loves a special car and wants to keep it alive, but doesn't want the headache and T.L.C. associated with aging, finicky machines.
This finicky work—sometimes transposing a hold by an inch, or rotating it by a few degrees, turning a move from undoable to easy—lasted into the night and continued the next morning.
And while the app can be a bit finicky at times throughout the calibration and color matching process, the voice chimes in to let you know that "you're doing great!" and to keep going.
It's finicky too—I quickly learned the best order of operations was setting my phone flat on the table and holding the watch directly over it, just inches away, to get it to sync.
But this time, he's set his ballet of manners and power struggles in post-war London, in a house of high fashion ruled by the finicky, improbably named genius Reynolds Woodcock (Daniel Day-Lewis).
They also tend to be very finicky about their tuners, which help to pinpoint a signal almost exactly, so as a result, they tend to care about higher-end equipment than the average consumer.
We dive deep into one of Rockstar's least subtle intros, into the finicky mechanics, the one-note characters, the beautiful skyboxes and moments that work—as well as the elements that just plain don't.
If you are finicky about your listening experience but don't want to pay a hefty price I'd say these are a good bet and you don't have to wait for the manufacturer to get them.
The Tizen Wearable OS 4.0 software is designed to put the display's circular shape to good use, but navigating the Galaxy Watch Active can feel more finicky without the rotating bezel and its satisfying clicks.
Inside-out tracking is still a somewhat finicky technology, and Oculus may have decided that pursuing it in the short term is less important than getting a very cheap self-contained headset out the door.
Even after Congress set aside millions of dollars for state election infrastructure last year, voters across the country still waited in hours-long lines to cast their ballots on their precincts' finicky, outdated voting machines.
It could be that I wasn't pressing hard enough—you can see the indents my nails made in the button in the above photo—but overall the process was more finicky than I'd have liked.
Or, if it's just your playlist collection you're trying to move, try this: This method's a little finicky when I tried it (sometimes it takes a few attempts before it successfully copies) but it works.
Alan Derkazarian has delivered five HAM ON RYE sandwiches (and a CLUB sandwich, if anyone is finicky) and I figure that if I cut them into tiny little pieces, there may be enough for everyone.
Dion's nemesis, the wiseguy Patrick Woijchik, is a dapper, finicky figure out of a Damon Runyon story who somehow carries a huge pair of pliers in his suit, for the extraction of teeth from debtors.
Hilary Pollack, Associate Editor I was a vegetarian for ten years, so I was probably considered the finicky one in a lot of my past romantic relationships, excluding the few I shared with fellow vegetarians.
The TV show starred Jack Klugman as the slobby Oscar and Tony Randall as the finicky Felix, and though it was never a breakout hit, Mr. Klugman won two Emmy Awards and Mr. Randall one.
Consider the finicky dishwasher: If you own the house and the dishwasher is on its last legs, you might hold out until you can afford a new stainless steel model that matches the newer refrigerator.
I think this is a fun, creative phase that we're entering, but obviously, it's still going to take some time because the whole process is still very finicky with all those Samsung Galaxy Folds breaking.
Beyond Meat, the publicly traded producer of plant-based protein replacements for meat, is currently giving other companies in the alternative meat space an education in just how finicky appealing to consumer tastes can be.
My first few tries didn't end up working out, so I'm thrilled that it fit as a seed into this really finicky grid, as something like the two hundredth thing I tried in the slot.
Dresses and skirts are great, of course, but if you're not the femme type then plan on pants that pull down easily so you and your partner don't have to deal with finicky buttons and zippers.
AirPods can be a bit finicky at times with the double tap to call up Siri, but even the lightest rest of my finger was registered on the Pixel Buds, something their shape undoubtedly helps with.
The issue: When coders are writing the letters in ASCII that will later become code, there are certain finicky details that don't affect the code in the end, but that different coders have definite opinions about.
But instead of having drivers steer with finicky touchscreen controls via a smartphone or tablet app, the Hot Wheels AI set includes two dedicated RC controllers, with analog joysticks and triggers for precise steering and acceleration.
It's still not clear where drone racing is going to fit among other sports like NASCAR, especially since the Federal Aviation Administration has been so finicky in deciding exactly how to regulate the manless aerial vehicles.
I loved my cutesy robot sidekicks — jumbles of machinery that could be deployed to solve environmental puzzles — but the puzzles themselves felt finicky and fiddly, more like artificial gates to my progress than real head-scratchers.
The foot-tracking is still finicky — it doesn't work well when you move your foot — and there were fewer than a dozen 3-D shoe models (each in various patterns) in the app in mid-February.
If finding the perfect gift for a finicky friend or exacting relative feels like an insurmountable challenge this year, imagine, if you will, the task of selecting a passable present for Lady Gaga or Robert Mueller.
There's also the issue of the kickstand itself, which can be finicky and has some trouble staying in place, should you want to go full-on laptop and use the in thing in, you know, your lap.
And while finding the sweet spot to charge up other devices like wireless earbuds or even other phones can be a little finicky, this feature is something I'd love to see on more phones in the future.
I expected it to be finicky, with either a steep learning curve or specific lighting requirements, but, for the most part, I was able to launch the app and immediately start playing around with the new features.
It all makes for quick page turn speeds, but those who haven't spent much time with a devoted e-reader will find the device's response time slow and finicky compared to what you get on a tablet.
"This is one of those times when, lord knows, I wouldn't want to be too finicky about strict readings of government regulations," Nicholas Bagley, a law professor at the University of Michigan, told me over the phone.
As the closing date approached, Mr. Divers and Ms. Scalera experienced another upside to buying from a neighbor: They could swing by, take measurements of rooms and get information about the apartment's quirks, like the finicky refrigerator.
It takes balls to open a splashy Cantonese restaurant in Hong Kong, one of the cuisine's central hubs and one of the most finicky foodie cities on the planet, especially for an out-of-towner who isn't Cantonese.
The biggest improvement is that the camera now stitches its videos together automatically, where the previous Gear 2360 leveraged the processing power of a user's S2360 or S2360 Edge to do this, an often long and finicky process.
During my testing at IFA, the Lagoon's controls were especially finicky and irritating, not recognizing my double taps to play and pause the music, but I'm willing to accept that as an understandable imperfection of a demo unit.
It's not something like remembering that Kelly in accounting is a vegan, but rather things like coming up with a business strategy or knowing how to persuade a finicky client—and stimulants don't do much in that department.
Leann L. Birch, whose research into children's eating habits challenged some long-held notions about finicky young diners and led to new insights on childhood nutrition and obesity, died on May 26 in Durham, N.C. She was 72.
The fed funds futures market is a finicky one, and attitudes were evolving through Friday trading, particularly after Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo made comments in a CNBC interview that were less than convincing that he favors a September move.
Then there are genre departures: Roupenian's fairy tale "The Mirror, the Bucket, and the Old Thigh Bone" presents a finicky but kindhearted princess who, dissatisfied with every suitor in the land, ends up accidentally infatuated with her mirror reflection.
It's a major bummer of an explanation that seemingly ignores the massive consumer interest in Nintendo's classic games library, but it's a logical decision for a company that's regained its foothold in the ever-finicky video game hardware business.
"This recipe was chosen because it is of reasonable size and we thought that everyone was able to make it," he explained, though he also added that the banoffee turned out to be a more finicky subject than expected.
Image: ScreenshotAgain, documents can be easily shared with others online, whether to edit collaboratively or just to view, though the whole sharing, collaborating, and commenting process is more finicky than it is with the online apps from either Google or Apple.
It's a weird reversal of traditional roles between Apple and Samsung: the AirPods maintain an outstanding, hassle-free connection no matter what phone I hook them up to, whereas the Galaxy Buds are finicky and work best with Samsung hardware.
Between the parties, the cozy nights at home, and the fact that your heat is so damn finicky that you just need a warm body to keep you toasty, you may find yourself swiping around on dating apps more than usual.
But as I found out while testing out Verizon's 5G network in Chicago, 5G networks—specifically those based on mmWave frequencies—are quite finicky and often can only carry a 5G signal one or two blocks away from the 5G installation.
He's put out three major EPs under various guises since returning to musical prominence with Syro in 2014, and Cheetah — named for a notoriously finicky British synth sold during the early '90s — hews closest to that album's mutating analog techno.
"The lactobacilli strains that keep vaginas healthy are very finicky about their environment, and raising the temperature with steam and whatever infrared nonsense Paltrow means is likely not beneficial and is potentially harmful," she wrote in a separate blog post.
Author Stephen King is notoriously finicky when it comes to working with Hollywood directors adapting his works into movies, but King was such a fan of the first "It" film that he gave some input during the filming of the sequel.
Should this forecast come to pass, within five years there will be some 8 billion AI assistants out in the wild, mechanically asking us humans if they can help with our myriad, big, small, basic, finicky and all too human tasks.
We chose 25 wildly different destinations around the country — from the comically perfect shore of the Florida Panhandle to Iowan lakeside Americana to the finicky coast of the Pacific Northwest — and asked writers who love them to explain their charms.
The peaches here are so fresh and finicky that you sometimes need to check them almost hourly to catch them at the exact moment the flesh is not yet too soft but still yields a cascade of sweet, complexly perfumed juice.
My instinct is to wag a rhetorical finger and tell her how lucky she is to have parents who can trot her off to camp instead of having her ply her skills with a finicky Taco Bell fryer, as mine did.
In the meantime if you're not willing to invest in a finicky, old English four-wheeler, you can still keep up with my (and millions of other) Defender adventures online while you wait for the new one to hit showrooms.
The process is somewhat finicky, but usually by reloading the page of a private account (in this case, my own) and loading the "Img" section, I was able to find the right URL and confirm it could be openly shared.
"It's odd the way Benoit does some dishes so well but misses the bull's-eye with mainstays that should get the most finicky attention," Frank Bruni wrote shortly after it opened in 2008, pinning one star on his review in The Times.
Because this thing does what Apple usually does best—it takes a finicky concept and boils it down into something a roommate, parent, or even that old college buddy with two kids, a full time job, and zero free time could use.
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If you're serving this to your finicky family and think they might turn up their noses at our insistence that you use cheap whiskey for this, we suggest maybe a bourbon like Maker's Mark—not bottom shelf, but won't empty your wallet either.
Wiens admitted the sensor cable is "finicky and tricky to get installed correctly," though the iFixit CEO said it is more a matter of running a quality-control test after the repair, and reinstalling the sensor cable if it is not implemented properly.
Either reaction can result in a kind of daily instinct override for the finicky toddler whose parents turn every meal into a battle over ''just one more bite,'' and, conversely, for the stocky 5-year-old whose worried parents ban second helpings.
It's safe to assume that PostNL took extra special care with this particular package, but given how finicky 3D printers can be, even while perched on a stable desk, it's surprising how accurate the 3D-printed trumpet parts turned out in the end.
Instead of confining West to our limited partisan and political talking points, we ought to see him as a finicky artist who has an ever evolving worldview—and sharing that worldview on a whim is a crucial part of his artistic practice.
Some users have also found that simply charging can be finicky — you might plug in only to discover that the amperage isn't powerful enough or the wire is poorly made or the device itself doesn't adhere to the standard like it ought to.
But the Billboard chart is finicky, as it gives the most weight to streams of songs (with streams on paid tiers like Spotify Premium weighted ahead of streams on ad-supported platforms like YouTube), followed by radio air time and digital sales.
Needing to know which brand finicky cats preferred, I asked Ann Dunn, the founder of Cat Town Café, to let me conduct a feline focus group involving six fully awake cats and a dozen who were more interested in naps than liquid refreshments.
Branagh's Poirot is introduced as a finicky detective who requires his morning soft-boiled eggs to always match one another in height; that hyper-attention to detail clearly serves him well as the world's greatest detective, and his reputation precedes him wherever he goes.
A 5.7-inch smartphoneLikeSmooth, high refresh rate display, ridiculously loud speakers, top-notch specsDon't LikeFingerprint sensor is a bit finicky, camera is just OKNow before you get all up in arms about me splitting hairs or asking what I'm talking about, think about it.
Anecdotally, I found the in-screen fingerprint reader is less tolerant of off-angle taps, and like all fingerprint readers, OnePlus' optical scanner can still be a bit finicky, sometimes require a long dead-center press instead of a quick tap to let you in.
But if you want an example of how granular broadcasters can get, here's one: NBC initially couldn't be streamed on TV set-top boxes with AT&T's DirecTV Now service, a competitor to YouTube TV. That's since been resolved, but these companies can be finicky.
There's always the possibility the famously finicky music branch disqualifies his songs for some reason or another (probably if they rely too heavily on material produced for some other reason and not the film specifically), but that seems like an outside possibility to me.
He's doing this not just because Disney's parks run on the belief in Disney magic, but because all of it must feel real in order to sell this new land to millions of Star Wars fans (a finicky bunch) and Disney park-goers (even finickier).
The priciest item on the menu, at $8, is the Rocket, which comes with a childhood memory: When Mr. Haredy grew finicky over his food one day, his father, a strict man from Upper Egypt, the country's most conservative region, banished him from the table.
But this time, he's set his ballet of manners and power struggles in postwar London, in a house of high fashion ruled by the finicky, improbably named genius Reynolds Woodcock (played by Daniel Day-Lewis in the role he says will be his last).
But crowdfunding is a finicky space, and digital commerce even more so (if you're not named Amazon); a number of online retailers including Gilt Groupe and One Kings Lane have laid off staff or sold themselves off way below their peak private market values.
The infusers are small, though, so they can be finicky to use and they won't circulate the tea leaves around in the water They're probably best for the casual tea drinker, kids who love tea, and people who just want a funny infuser in their collection.
I still look fondly back to using my iPod while drifting off to sleep on long plane or bus rides, relaxing with my finicky music tastes without having to open my eyes and / or blind myself in the dark by lightning up the giant, glowing display.
He's not a card-carrying Real Hip-Hop Head; he loves loves underground and radio rap alike, but the finicky business of trying to figure out what comes next in hip-hop is too shaky for him to worry about anything about what interests him personallly.
" Once called out by Judge Orenstein, the government claimed IP-BOX was "not a forensic tool' but rather a 'hacking tool,'" that it was "very finicky," that using it would "run the risk of activating the auto-erase feature regardless of the risk of data destruction.
Finicky about food, for years she was miniature, like an elf or a wizened old woman; at puberty, she grew suddenly tall and got an appetite, her limbs and her waist thickened, her skin became waxy, and her hair, which had been fair, turned to mud-brown.
After months of chemotherapy he was better, but those days, weeks and months had been harrowing, hectic ones of visits to the doctor, calls to the insurance company and searches for food that might appeal to a finicky patient, all while caring for an increasingly needy baby.
We found the previous Swift 250's fingerprint reader finicky, but this one is quite accurate; it took less than a minute to set up, registered my print correctly each time, and usually took between just 27 and 25 seconds to authenticate and log me in.
B&G, which bought the more than 100-year-old Green Giant brand from General Mills for $765 million last year, is betting that the way to appeal to finicky children and picky parents is with new dishes, an old mascot and a dash of suspense.
Why it matters: U.S. regulators have been particularly finicky when it comes to Chinese takeovers of domestic chip companies, and approval/disapproval of this deal could be viewed as a Trump-era guidepost (alongside a previously-announced purchase of Lattice Semiconductor, which remains in the midst of regulatory review).
"We don't know the effect of steam on the lower reproductive tract," Gunter writes, "but the lactobacilli strains that keep vaginas healthy are very finicky about their environment, and raising the temperature with steam and whatever infrared nonsense Paltrow means is likely not beneficial and is potentially harmful."Dr.
The disk system, which was named for the way it followed Bernoulli's Principle, was considered very well-made for its time, but could be quite finicky, and the Box cost thousands of dollars at the time of its release (in part because some models included two disk drives).
Surviving this long is an accomplishment in itself, but in the past few years, Mosser Glass, one of the last holdouts in the region, has achieved a different kind of success: It has garnered the attention of coastal tastemakers and a generation of finicky buyers known as millennials.
Unlike many of his decadent mates, Mr. Gibbs was wise, worldly and endowed with both a work ethic and a refined if finicky taste that was undiminished by his extensive experimentation with drugs or his predilection for exotica, like a stuffed, two-headed lamb and a collection of whips.
Whether such a goal is realistic or not, his project inadvertently exposes the inner workings of the alt-right mind-set — its pathologies, its obsessions — laying bare the depth of the movement's distrust of the mainstream, its finicky need to conquer reality and construct alternative versions of everything.
But the device felt fairly clunky and experimental: It had a small field of view that could make it hard to see virtual objects in their entirety, thus breaking the illusion of melding the digital and the real, and required a finicky finger gesture to interact with virtual objects.
It's a finicky technology, which is why a team of scientists want to replace it with a tiny chip, with no moving parts, covered in a thin layer of graphene: a strong but incredibly light material made from a single atomic layer of pure carbon assembled in a honeycomb pattern.
In part to make "The Jungle Book" appeal to a finicky high school crowd — older siblings tend to influence younger brothers and sisters — Disney packed the first trailer with scary moments (pouncing panther, snarling tiger, stampeding buffalo) while hiding the musical numbers and keeping Baloo's goofier moments to a minimum.
There are the 230 to 215 hours a week she now spends in her locked basement grow room, tending to the 26 finicky marijuana plants Ezra's doctor determined he's allowed to have because of his severe condition and carefully extracting the results into just enough pure cannabis oil to meet her son's needs.
Ten years later, it seems necessary to remind the automotive incumbents about the lesson learned by former Palm CEO, Ed Colligan: Responding to questions from New York Times correspondent John Markoff at a Churchill Club breakfast gathering Thursday morning, Colligan laughed off the idea that any company — including the wildly popular Apple Computer — could easily win customers in the finicky smart-phone sector.
It's ridiculously time consuming, and the metal is extremely finicky but, to see where they started (mixing together cast iron and iron in a crucible) to where they ended (adding the finishing touches by etching the Ulfberht inscription in wrought iron) is totally fascinating for anybody who likes to see how things used to be done centuries ago (or for anyone who just likes a sharp blade).
Whether it meant executing a mind blowing guitar riff to frighten your favorite psych or hard rock bands ("Let's Go Crazy" from Purple Rain and "I'm Yours" from For You) or channeling the 4/4 synth rhythms of proto-house deep cuts like "All the Critics Love U in New York," Prince was never afraid to make music that challenged and pleased even the most finicky of listeners.
Our window crammed with bees, Geese cavorting on the hill A green pond where we floated Never dreaming such a fate Might befall one of us Mad dance of tumors This serous thing, spelled differently But pronounced like the cloud Cirrus —papa made me see Lifting me high in afternoon heat A pallor stroking the inner sky Ligaments striated A high interiority picked with ice Finicky music we dare not hear.
I recently revived an old iPhone 6 Plus basically to keep a backup of my iOS data, and I find that the battery drains on its own, even when I'm not using it, and a cheap Nuvision tablet designed for Windows 10 that I got for a steal has a tendency of being finicky about the kind of power outlets it likes and how long it will keep a charge.
There might be only one true Alphonso, and we might have to fly it from India if we want it in the US. Whether Amazon figures out how to ship mangoes from India for cheap, or whether someone finds a pocket of Mexico that has the exact same weather conditions as Ratnagiri, or whether Ledesma manages to breed a less finicky Alphonso, one thing is clear: Better mangoes are likely in our future.
And those two words taken together, they represent such a clash of personalities: gamboge — a yellow pigment made from gum resin — for the benefit of that sniffy, finicky-fingered mincer of a sliver of a fine art man who cannot for the life of him bear to use the word yellow because it is far too tainted by the degrading fact of its near-universal popularity, and unflinchingly because … well, how could Gamboge ever be chosen Unflinchingly?
What looks at first glance to be a shallow robot fighter really does call on a lot of finicky strategy and puzzle skills that I've built up over the years, and a little experimentation (sometimes you take a bad fight) and learning of the map (it is not procedurally generated) allowed me to create a massive robot horde, get to a rocket platform, and defend that platform from the creatures who would attempt to keep me on the hell orb.
Samsung's latest smartwatchPriceStarts at $330 (for 42mm), or $350 for 46mmLikeGreat battery life, fantastic design and rotating bezel, more supported workouts, optional 3G/LTE standalone connectivityDon't LikeActivity tracking can be finicky, stress tracking still needs work, Samsung Pay only supports NFC (no more MST), Bixby support is just rebranded S VoiceFor this year's watch, the number of activities Samsung's software can automatically track has doubled from three to six, while the total number of excersizes that can be monitored has increased even more to a total of 39 different workouts, including specific things like planks and lunges, or a combination of multiple things at once for people who want stats on an entire high-intensity interval training session.

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