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This is not hypercriticism; you have had training enough to know that.
Jones published a reply entitled Hypercriticism Exposed, 1812.
Is this hypercriticism?
Constant criticism on minor matters (see hypercriticism)
Part of Sara wanted to confront Cathy on her hypercriticism, but another part-the more compassionate part-understood that this was the way her mother coped with her fears.
It was criticised by Octavius Gilchrist in the Quarterly Review, and the attack elicited from Jones a pamphlet entitled 'Hypercriticism Exposed 1812. '
German theologian Adolf von Harnack in particular was known for his strong criticism of Acts, though his allegations of its inaccuracies have been described as "exaggerated hypercriticism" by modern scholarship.
His success as a batsman was largely gained in a series of first-wicket partnerships with Fry, and though he may at times carry caution a little too far and keep an undue check on his hitting powers, the result is nearly always so satisfactory that it would be sheer hypercriticism to find fault with him.