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And when it comes to advertising, believability makes all the difference.
Its immersiveness stems from a balance of heightened drama and believability.
Diegetic Believability: The worldbuilders have to answer why the display is bendy.
I truly love it, but the level of believability is very low.
"I personally think it [my experience] makes or breaks believability," he said.
It is long gone now, along with all believability in the coach.
The data from these assessments are crunched to create a "believability" rating.
The best thing you can do is have believability-weighted decision-making.
But it also limits all that AR's potential to the anchor of believability.
Not even turning the character into Lazarus affected his believability like this episode.
The procedure, familiar from previous security calls, "helped with the believability," Sasser said.
But each detail adds to the believability of the game's fictional city setting.
But that often opens the door for various hypotheses of various stripes of believability.
That's what Jones seemed to bring as well as any of his contemporaries: believability.
But these readers, too, have a stake in the believability of the book's authorship.
Cromwell underplays this, and everything else, as if to avoid setting off believability alarms.
Votes by employees with higher believability ratings are given greater weight in decision-making.
With a void of information on the mainland, they take on an aura of believability.
Things that add to believability — Its frequency/period/delay does not correspond to known interference.
Ultimately, the movie's magic isn't found in historical accuracy, or the believability of its romance.
The decades have given rise to numerous other theories that push the limits of believability.
In order to do this properly, the best way is to do believability-weighted decisions.
Believability Score: 3 Kaitlyn: Jaime arrives in King's Landing with Dead Myrcella in episode one.
Movement can be more precisely controlled, and is less constrained by the limits of believability.
He's magnetic, with a cadence and believability the others, both far more successful since, lack.
Hillary's numbers in terms of trustworthiness and believability are very thin — you could make grounds there.
Vasek attributed the believability of these scams to the fact that cryptocurrencies are still relatively new.
At the point that opinions are presented as facts, real facts lose their significance and believability.
In order to do this properly, the best way is to do believability weighted decision-making.
Okay, based on each person's believability and the weight, we talked about that a minute ago.
Believability Score: 10 Loren: This has to be my favorite character journey of the entire series.
If that's the case, our friend the yeti should rank very high on the believability scale.
According to the graduate, participants were encouraged to paint their skin for believability in previous years.
Often, sex scenes in games are weirdly separate from the humanity and believability of their characters.
The challenge with a morph is crossing this line of believability, making something unrealistic look realistic.
It forces me to envision everything with extreme granularity, lending believability and texture to the narrative.
Through giddy artistry, elegance of artifice, and beetle-browed believability, we accept Kafka's and Giacometti's depictions.
But through no fault of her own, she has also reinforced the incredibly high bar of believability.
"There is an amazing sense of believability in that," he said of an actor performing lived experiences.
For the rest of us, these technologies continue to stretch the boundaries of believability—onscreen and off.
And prosecutors assess believability by examining corroboration -- external, independent evidence that supports (or undermines) the cooperator's testimony.
But the believability of it underscores just how scary many people find the situation surrounding firearms right now.
I'm docking two believability points here because there was no real reason for Jaime to hurry like that.
Mr. Latessa brought warmth and believability to Wilbur, whose wife, Edna, was played in drag by Harvey Fierstein.
So, name one of these people that has any credibility or believability as a witness given their inherent bias.
It adds to the believability of the character, but also less moving parts means there's less parts to break.
Gender did not appear to have much of an effect on poll respondents' assessment of Daniels and Trump's believability.
That's what people are looking for, and that's what she speaks about on the stump with eloquence and believability.
For many, the events of Thursday unfolded as if scripted by an overzealous screenwriter pushing the bounds of believability.
Despite the film's shaky believability, Jexi isn't so far from many of the AI assistants that live among us.
As much as Disney admired her work, he also feared "losing the believability that his mass audience expected," Canemaker writes.
There is an equal chance that the show's believability was a direct product of Bryan Fuller's involvement in the show.
No matter what we are looking at, believability is the cornerstone of Bennett's work; this is what makes it special.
You'd think a subject like this would deserve the utmost secrecy, but the director doesn't care too much for believability.
Meanwhile, the defense will work to get in more evidence that would undermine the credibility or believability of the complainant.
There's different ways these raids could [go], but we wanted to make sure it was in the realm of believability.
This has the Pavlovian effect of giving his words a believability (at least for those who buy into the cultural stereotype).
But even then, the earnest believability of Wilson and Farmiga as the Warrens shifts The Conjuring 2 from farcical to poignant.
The show gave her reasons for the sudden bout of "madness," but their believability as a relatable human reaction was laughable.
There is an incredibly high bar of believability that sexual assault survivors must meet — and exceed — in order to be believed.
After three years, a delay, and expectations stretched to the very limits of believability, No Man's Sky is really, actually out.
Believability Score: 8 Kaitlyn: Brienne, the voice of reason as ever, took very logical trips throughout the Seven Kingdoms this season.
Believability score: 9 Kaitlyn: The last we saw the White Walkers, in episode nine of season five, they were in Hardhome.
"Riders really want to get their data out as it aids transparency and believability in their abilities and accomplishments," it said.
It was the cheapest and quickest way to rid Thrones of a huge problem it wrote into existence, regardless of believability.
What really grates at the very reality of this reality show is the basic believability of its central voice-recognition app.
To counter the believability of disinformation, we need to address racial grievances and the established precedence from which disinformation is derived.
Notice a single word, "raubt" — the verb "rob" — as her Elsa promises that she would never rob Lohengrin of his believability.
"There is a great and strong demand for that in society and he has totally lost all his trust and believability."
And ultimately it&aposs going to come down to his believability by the jury which I don&apost believe is very good.
The match was oddly sloppy, though given that both women have their share of botches in them that didn't hurt its believability.
Chazelle's more dramatic ending certainly stretches believability, as well as the relatively realistic physics that have governed the film up until then.
Creases and protrusions on the skin give each "tumorous ball of flesh," as the artist calls them, a degree of flawed believability.
Gaynor's interest in believability and the depth of her research has led her to create the consultancy, the Department of No in 2012.
Without them, Handmaid's will struggle to maintain any believability or self-awareness — and can forget about achieving greater meaning outside the western hemisphere.
Believability Score: 93 Kaitlyn: We check in with Sam and Gilly on a boat southbound from Eastwatch-by-the-Sea in episode three.
Deploying storytelling against the underestimated danger of flu might feel untrustworthy to scientists, less precise than the numbers and percentages that confer believability.
Dancers are able to take risks while remaining physically articulate: this lends believability to their performances, which makes them, well, scary — and strangely sensual.
From the pop icon's 2015 album "Rebel Heart," this single featuring Nicki Minaj was fun for its brashness but lacking in melody and believability.
Yes, he's saying his lines and reacting to the bedlam around him with believability, but his enthusiasm for the plot is next to nonexistent.
Many of the best tales are often nothing more than huge text dumps; their believability is enhanced through faults like story padding and spelling mistakes.
Part of the video's success depended on the authenticity and believability of its costumes, which is where Puerto Rico-based designer Yasiri Castro came in.
The history of toxic and violent masculinity should have been enough for us to give full weight to the reasonableness and believability of Ford's testimony.
Because this poem is also a play, the question of authenticity is slightly altered: We're concerned less with the author's experience than his characters' believability.
That leaves the public with superficial coverage, shaded by spin from public-relations pros, or stories heavily reliant on unnamed sources, which can weaken their believability.
Committees must make a decision based on a 'preponderance of evidence,' which is a legal term based off the believability of evidence rather than the amount.
You're going to think, "That guy knows more about this, and that guy there," and if I have triangulations, that's what believability weighted decision-making is.
She asked for one thing — a cup of coffee — and settled for a coke instead, because it was necessary to Ford's believability that she be agreeable.
Believability Score: 7 Loren: After two seasons of training montages, Arya finally makes it back to Westeros to exact some super satisfying revenge on House Frey.
What these movements do is go out and find some unlikely supporter and push him/her out front to give the Trojan Horse credibility and believability.
But even now, "Pass Over" resonates as a powerful tragedy because it does not depend on the believability of its white characters, just its black ones.
That is apparently my kink: Fantasy that is brought down to earth in such a way that the mundane elements of it lend to extraordinary believability.
Further reading: Anne Helen Petersen wrote that Ford was a credible witness, but through no fault of her own has reinforced the incredibly high bar of believability.
Those cases were ultimately framed as instances of institutional failure and cover-up; they did not devolve into public spectacles questioning the individual believability of the victims.
Luckily, I have too poor of a memory to upkeep a full-on scandal with any believability, so I try to lie as simply as I can.
Believability Score: 1 Loren: For most of season six, Jon and Sansa pretty much just stick to the North, which makes their travels more believable than most.
CW: Yeah, I mean, that's the that's the scariest part about the audio, because it has to be the level of believability is definitely different than with videos.
" In fact, Neeson loves doing action films "as long as they're rooted in a believability and it's not a character who's jumping from 30 stories and landing safely.
Then, everybody gives that, and their decisions on what that is, and there's believability weighted decision-making, so that you can look at that ... Based on each person.
That goes for the gaudy and glorious flora, the gathering clouds and the wind stirring them, all of which were created, with various degrees of believability, via computers.
The book wants to ground itself in credible real-world, or at least near-future, technology, yet it revels in casting all elements of believability to the winds.
And Machida used right hands to the midsection, which could only be described as 'very karate'... Which served to add believability to the old look-low, kick-high.
In other words, it's a screenwriter's notion of the ideal high-school crush, which requires Lawrence to bring believability to this dream-girl role, which she does charmingly.
It all could have worked better if the past two seasons had felt less like headlong rushes toward predetermined outcomes, at the expense of character and story believability.
You can record a short, looping video as your background, or take a photo of yourself looking particularly attentive, depending on the level of believability you're going for.
The vengeful acts that follow aren't out of character for the relatively one-dimensional being that is Deadwood's George Hearst, but the thing that incites them stretches believability.
Still, no matter how proud that photo might make him, Frank is such a savvy politician that it defies believability to think he would not have had it destroyed.
Believability is paramount for a good scary podcast; War of the Worlds became such a legendary radio show (ahem, proto-podcast) because so many people believed it was real.
This is what sets Twilley apart from other contemporary artists committed to observation and realism: her merging of technique with believability, the combination of which arises out of necessity.
She uses this believability to help undermine the notion of objective truth or conventional wisdom, exploring how fragmented facts can be used to construct different narratives, depending on the viewer.
Ubtech's Lynx has elbows, knees, and hands, which it can use to teach you yoga poses, of all things, while Hanson Robotics' Sophia bot approaches *Ex Machina-*levels of believability.
Jonas brings a nuanced believability to Brett, a confident, suave older brother increasingly consumed by guilt over Brad's (Ben Schnetzer) brutal attack by townies and the cruelty of his frat.
Williams notes that while he's covered under prosthetics — and some visual effects — those features augment Jones' performance in any given film, bringing a new level of believability to the character.
And if an acceptable word you've entered isn't available in its library, Talk Obama To Me will attempt to splice it together from individual syllables, with varying degrees of believability.
While the end result was nice, it feels clear that showrunners conceptualized this scene first, and worked backwards to make it happen without much consideration of its believability or impact.
From 2001: A Space Odyssey to Blade Runner, Typeset in the Future examines the typography and design that filmmakers have used to lend a believability to visions of the future.
Since the emergence of #MeToo, researchers have examined Americans' opinions on harassment in the workplace, how people define sexual assault and harassment, and the believability of victims that come forward.
"Voters are incredibly hungry for authenticity and believability, and it's critically important that they see who the candidate really is," said Jesse Ferguson, a Democratic strategist who worked on Mrs.
The senator's husband, Jonathan, is a venture capitalist and financial consultant, another connection to the world of finance that raises concerns about the believability of her recent tilt to the left.
It was baseless shock value — the kind that makes watching a dramatization of the abuse of women feel like an abuse by itself — and continued to chip away at Gilead's believability.
Knowing that false accusers can negatively impact the believability of others and are a true disservice to those who have been victims of sexual misconduct, I didn't draw attention to it.
For example, Bridgewater employs a "believability-weighted decision making" practice, in which team members' experience and talents expand or shrink the influence of their vote when deciding something in a meeting.
"Through no fault of her own, she has also reinforced the incredibly high bar of believability," wrote BuzzFeed's Anne Helen Petersen: Ford is white, upper-middle class, married, and highly educated.
Woodward's credibility as a renowned investigative reporter, however, gives the oft-heard accounts of incompetence and disarray in the White House a veneer of believability that Trump officials are straining to cheapen.
Black Panther is a transit buff's dream come true, with an array of cool planes, trains, and cars — and just a dash of reality to ensure these Afrofuturist dreams maintain some believability.
So Gowdy asked how Brennan tested the "reliability or believability, credibility" of the "evidence," to which Brennan gave a standard response that chalked up to they "actively" worked to ensure its accuracy.
In V.R. circles, this phenomenon of believability is known as "presence," and it is why your heart rate spikes and you duck for cover when a pretend animated avalanche cascades toward you.
Second, although this research suggests that the subjective believability of information determines its impact, we still need continued research on identifying the factors that lead people to regard information as believable or not.
You work those things through, and then at the end of the day, when you're going to make your decision of what you're going to do, you will make a believability weighted decision.
Evidence: Believability Score: -5 Loren: Dany started off this season already in transit with the Dothraki, since Drogon couldn't be bothered to intervene when an approaching horde showed up to kidnap his mom.
Her children's tales appeal because they transform animals into endearing characters, but a large part of their magic, too, is their believability — their pages present scenes that remain faithful to the natural world.
If you're going to make your deepfake speak, however, an unconvincing voice can make or break its believability—for example, the deepfakes of Mark Zuckerberg last year, with a voice that's comically unrealistic.
The believability of each episode depends on maintaining the complex internal logic of its dystopic world, so he watches for the kinds of inconsistencies that can be unwittingly introduced during filming and editing.
Each interpretation holds a pretty clear spot on the believability spectrum, but the mere existence of each is fodder for a grand jury deliberation on whether you have probable cause to charge the officer.
"His tone, his believability factor, are just a lot stronger than most of the candidates," said James Sohl, a Republican whose wife lured him away from work to Mr. Buttigieg's rally in Carson City.
Perhaps there's a literal interpretation that the Tencent relationship didn't influence the decision, but as many have pointed out, it stretches believability to suggest that financial concerns weren't at the heart of the decision.
" Erin Lindsey on believability: "As a UN person—and a person who's been to Capitol Hill and that kind of stuff—it was driving me bananas that everyone could just saunter in and saunter out.
The believability of his unlikely transformation is what holds the film together as it walks a provocative line between argument on behalf of free speech and exploration about the power words have to inflict wounds.
When we asked the participants to rate the stories on attributes tied to credibility—believability, accuracy, fairness and objectivity—we were surprised to discover that all the participants made similar evaluations, regardless of the source.
Witness believability For three hours Friday, Laporta appeared to be a knowledgeable and careful accountant, describing with verve the way clients should report taxes and pausing to double-check evidence the prosecutors led her through.
To defend against potential charges of high crimes and misdemeanors, Mr. Trump evidently feels he must undercut the believability of the witnesses testifying about his pressure campaign on Ukraine for help against his domestic rivals.
It moves away from the usual framing of sexual abuse as an individual question of a victim's believability, by accounting instead for why and how the courts and the public come to decide what constitutes truth.
"You could argue that what's new is the degree to which it can be done, or the believability, we're getting to the point where we can't distinguish what's real—but then, we didn't before," she said.
On Wednesday, a now-familiar cast of characters surrounding the case convened in a courtroom to rehash arguments about the believability of witnesses, timelines, alibis and a lack of physical evidence linking Michael Skakel to the murder.
But, sometimes, reality and that believability you get with real actors and real locations, that takes you over the edge in the emotional factor—making you feel more sad, or frightened, or more empathetic towards a character.
That means foregoing statement lipstick shades for ones that look like she could have been born with it, and playing up lashes to a point of believability instead of tacking on rows of brow-skimming falsies, to start.
"When we go after markets and the believability of semiconductor cooling is questioned, we tend to go after the biggest fish out there and challenge them to meet the performance specifications that are so demanding," the CEO said.
Police officers walk in and out of the bank in what is supposedly a hostage situation, bags of money are exchanged, and corrupt politicians are brought to book without so much as a care about logic or believability.
By the time Gates stepped down Wednesday afternoon, the defense team had succeeded in landing some painful blows and may have dented his believability, Barbara McQuade, a former federal prosecutor who's been watching the trial, told VICE News.
That Cesar somehow manages to be obstinate in the face of that anecdote stretches believability; it could be weak writing, or acting, or direction — or it could be a sign that maybe this group is fractured beyond repair.
When he repeats something many times in the same speech, as he did in his first interview as president with David Muir of ABC, he is making his claim seem more familiar to listeners and increasing its believability.
Cespedes hit like crazy and the team was various shades of dreamlike before regressing into a late-October shipwreck, but both in the giddy fog of that run and after there was a new believability to it all.
Just last week, Julie Carrie Wong of the Guardian unearthed another unsettling passage in which Thiel and his co-author, David O. Sacks, cast doubt on the believability of undergraduate women who claim their male peers have raped them.
Lisa Kudrow's pregnancy seamlessly turned into Frank and Alice's triplets on Friends, while Alyson Hannigan and Cobie Smulders hid (to varying degrees of believability) behind a plethora of baggy sweaters and oversized handbags on How I Met Your Mother.
It is here that we are able to glimpse Roussel's true mastery in his confidence over these self-imposed constraints, his ability to take the most ridiculous boundaries and create a story that still succeeds on its own terms of believability.
The third and final element of consent is newer, enshrined into law just recently by four states as a response to the trouble with rape culture and the insurmountable believability standards applied to those who file sexual assault and rape complaints.
We wanted to make sure Western gamers accepted the believability of our more-realistic scenario, and hiring Richard meant the dialogue got polished in a way that didn't sound like it was just being translated, from the original Japanese script.
Believability Score: 6 Loren: Look, I understand that most of the Sand Snakes' journey happened in the nexus between season five and seasons six, but I feel like the absurdity of their trip to King's Landing needs to be addressed here.
But Tumblr users were specific in their criticism, accusing the writers of lazy dialogue and "Flanderized" characters (a term describing exaggeration of character traits to the detriment of their believability, in reference to Ned Flanders, the zealous, obsessively-doodling neighbour from the Simpsons).
Perhaps their stories demonstrate that more prominent stars have a more difficult time being accepted as LGBT, which may be a function of the audience's fauxmosexual conditioning and top stars' need to build dynamic platforms based on provocation, which can compromise their believability.
The platform also adds to the believability of the exchange; when I see Nour pop up on my iPhone with a text that uses the same emoji my mom does, it's easy for my brain to read their messages the same way.
I would give the whole crew a 0 for believability (yes, I see you, Martell and Tyrell ships from where in the hell), but the shot of Team Dany finally zooming towards Westeros is incredible so everyone involved gets a free pass.
Trial by believability on TV. — Beat, Sydney With all the problems and issues in the world today, the United States is fussing about something a middle-aged man may or may not have done 36 years ago when he was in high school.
And given the problems the house has had, and the fact that it intends to go in a new direction by choosing Mr. Lapidus, who recently introduced a web-only couture house named Création Olivier Lapidus, the scenario has a certain believability.
Likening Modern Warfare's return-to-edgy approach to cinematic reboots like The Dark Knight and Casino Royale, campaign gameplay director Jacob Minkoff said the tone-shift away from futuristic battlefields will bring the franchise back to Earth, raising the stakes along with its believability.
In these new paintings she provides a formal pictorial structure that is as complex and intricate as any modern relationship, in order to depict relationships totally depleted of believability, so that we find ourselves unmoored from understanding our own conflicted feelings about love and desire.
I had similar thoughts when I was playing Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, but while the scale and visual grandeur of that game impressed me, RDR2 hits those same notes while also hitting home in the much more difficult areas of authenticity, believability, and consistent direction.
This episode would be much higher on the list if it didn't make the man who is supposed to be the show's stoic hero look like its most hot-headed buffoon; not even turning the character into Lazarus affected his believability like this episode.
Over the next decade, fliers too may suddenly reach that level of believability, where you stop dreaming about doing barrel rolls on the way to work and start worrying about how noisy they'll be and how you can avoid having a landing pad on your block.
But as Ashley Edwards pointed out, Hicks' behavior — and the behavior of this entire administration — sends the message that the onus is on domestic violence victims to showcase impossibly lofty levels of credibility and believability before any action will be taken, let alone any support given.
The key ingredient here is believability: Horizon's game world feels like a naturally occurring environment, which makes its own kind of internal sense even from the first moment you see a robotic bipedal beast stalking the plains with a single spotlight glowing where its eyes should be.
Specifically, she is buoyed by wall-to-wall Dolly Parton songs, a couple of other supposed outsiders and an egregiously tokenized group of drag queens, who eagerly and without a jot of believability dispense sequins, beauty tips and den-mother advice to Will and her friends.
They created "the strongest images of Diana," said Ms. D'Huys, who found many of the pieces in vintage shops, including the hip Retro Woman in the Notting Hill area of London, and in the National's own costume stores to keep the look within budget — and believability.
There was something just not quite right about those characters, and while the quality and believability of photorealistic CG humans have improved by leaps and bounds in the eight years since that film was released, the techniques Aravantinos uses for his touch-ups are near impossible to spot.
Every new Melissa McCarthy performance, even in a movie as uneven as The Boss, makes you marvel at her talent: the extravagant physical comedy, the outrageousness that never blots out believability, the skill at parsing out a single gag line so that it multiplies like loaves and fish.
"Like a ton of bricks it landed on me that I had to play a pope and I didn't quite know where to go or what work to do to offer it some weight and believability," Law told a press conference at the Venice film festival on Saturday.
Schematics vanquish believability in this frustrating show, whose music (by Janet Hood) and often sensitive lyrics (by Bill Russell, a Tony nominee for "Side Show") conspire with a cast of talented singers and a tight onstage band to make the performance come alive as long as the music plays.
It doesn't help the story's believability that, in order to reinforce Emma's fearlessness on behalf of her clients, Mr. Harbinson exaggerates both the hatred she inspires (from the dead girl's family) and the malevolence of the government's opposition to levels that are excessive even for a paranoid thriller.
In "Homer at the Bat," it was typified by Mr. Burns's Zephyrs get-up, his hawking of "brain and nerve tonic" (may cause gigantism), his reference to "the negro leagues," and (as Smithers observes) the fact Mr. Burns's desired right fielder had been dead for 130 years—all lent improbable believability by a top Harry Shearer performance.
Why Alita&aposs eyes were the most important to get just rightFor the team, it was important to get the eyes right because not only is that the first thing you see when you meet Alita, but they believed that was going to be one of the main things that helped sell the believability of the character to audiences.
It shows equal weights and it shows believability-adjusted weights, so that you can look at those two things, because I find ... Look, I started the company, and I think, if I'm in a situation in which I have a belief, and those other believable people, that there are those number of believable people who disagree with me, there's a good chance I'm wrong.
"Accordingly, the evidence supports the conclusion that Miller, motivated by some perceived grudge against the [accused woman], knowingly, intentionally, and falsely made a emergency 911 call to law enforcement accusing her of carrying a bomb; and that when contacted while the public safety response still was ongoing, made a deliberate choice to continue conveying false information in order to maintain and enhance the believability of his initial false bomb report," the complaint, drafted by Daniel Sentementes, a task force officer with the New Haven FBI office, stated.

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