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Meanings of more picky in English
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Usage of more picky in English
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It's a shame that film-makers are so much morepicky about these things nowadays.
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In order to keep the numbers down, Y Combinator has to be much morepicky, Graham writes.
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Shedding the image could attract shoppers after they've grown older, wealthier and morepicky on quality and durability.
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These factors have forced film distributors to cut back on bigger budget movies and to be morepicky in what they release.
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As well as technology leading change, consumers themselves are developing new habits, becoming morepicky and looking to get more for their money.
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The company has already repositioned itself for a morepicky computer market, with new chips aimed at low-end home users and top-of-the-range businesses.
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Banks appear to be taking a similar view, with long-term funding still widely available for new and existing housing, while insurers are morepicky.
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One thing the top agents agree on is that they are going to be a lot morepicky about what they put to auction.