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- adjective
comparative form ofpicky : morepicky
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Examples
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Buyers are "pickier," he says, but they are still bidding aggressively when they find what they want.
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Increasingly, though, economists and job seekers are identifying another problem: Employers are being pickier, or not trying as hard as they usually do to fill the openings they have.
Unfilled Openings Frustrate The Jobless The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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"Civil War collectors are so much pickier, and they point out things more, especially in weapons."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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"Civil War collectors are so much pickier, and they point out things more, especially in weapons."
Daniel Grant: Artwork That Is Judged on the Basis of Accuracy Daniel Grant 2010
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While investors appear to be getting pickier about bonds on offer, market participants noted that the investment-grade corporate bond market is still robust in historical terms.
Investors Get Picky With Corporate Bonds Kellie Geressy-Nilsen 2011
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Increasingly, though, economists and job seekers are identifying another problem: Employers are being pickier, or not trying as hard as they usually do to fill the openings they have.
Unfilled Openings Frustrate The Jobless Wall Street Journal 2010
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Increasingly, though, economists and job seekers are identifying another problem: Employers are being pickier, or not trying as hard as they usually do to fill the openings they have.
Unfilled Openings Frustrate The Jobless The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Increasingly, though, economists and job seekers are identifying another problem: Employers are being pickier, or not trying as hard as they usually do to fill the openings they have.
Unfilled Openings Frustrate The Jobless Wall Street Journal 2010
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Increasingly, though, economists and job seekers are identifying another problem: Employers are being pickier, or not trying as hard as they usually do to fill the openings they have.
Unfilled Openings Frustrate The Jobless The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Increasingly, though, economists and job seekers are identifying another problem: Employers are being pickier, or not trying as hard as they usually do to fill the openings they have.
Unfilled Openings Frustrate The Jobless The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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