The show actually produced a few believable couples — four believable couples, actually.
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What makes a good lie believable is the fact that it sounds believable.
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Rodriguez makes the character believable, or at least, as believable as she can be under the extraordinary circumstances.
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"I don't even want to get into believable or not believable," Oklahoma Senator James Lankford told Bobic, for example.
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While Pleasants' tale might seem scarcely believable – and some parts of it he almost certainly embellished – such was the nature of World War II, a scarcely believable conflict in a scarcely believable era of human history.
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It's not believable that her guys have nine grand to lose, but it is believable that baby-faced Sam (Kevin L. Johnson) does.
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Every character on the show, even supporting players without much screen time, are set up as believable people with equally believable biases, histories and motivations.
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Tanchum says that when making believable CG images for movies, he often hit a paradox: what might look believable to an audience is not necessarily physically correct.
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Because that's a really great aspect of this film to me — they are believable as those characters, but … also believable as siblings because they are in real life.
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It's not easy to write Miles Morales and Natasha in a way that makes both sound believable, let alone have them interact with one another in a believable way.
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Del Taco's claim its food is "Un-Freshing Believable" is un-freaking believable to an Orange County man who says 2 tacos and a quesadilla put him in a coma.
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What if her Clinton story was believable -- then what?
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"She needed to be believable as Perry's mother," said Helland.
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Juliette survives a horrific plane crash, which isn't totally believable.
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"The sad reality is that it was believable," Nunberg laughed.
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JF: Yeah, I mean, I feel like it's pretty believable.
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That's why I don't find the whole thing very believable.
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This was the least believable part of "Birds of Prey."
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Little details make them more believable than their film counterparts.
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"Saint actually weighs more than North, if that is believable."
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Her views are believable in some fantastic and heightened way.
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Suddenly the conspiracy against Avery becomes believable to the audience.
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So you get a result that was accurate and believable.
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The case Tufts presented seems compelling, if not entirely believable.
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Will Disney pour everything its got into believable special effects?
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It's immediate and I think it makes it really believable.
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But even when the antics are exaggerated, they remain believable.
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"He didn't say anything that didn't seem believable," said Sen.
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"These are just lies, they are not believable," she said.
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This rumor is a lot more believable than the first.
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I tried to think of lies but nothing was believable.
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The new movie is more believable but far less fun.
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Frequently, she's just not believable as the character she's playing.
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As though that makes it any more believable or credible.
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There is nothing that is not believable in this world.
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This makes the film's harrowing action all the more believable.
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The world Roth paints is more believable than our own.
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Her innocence is believable, but her passivity is narratively problematic.
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"It makes it more believable," she said in an interview.
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It made the setting so rich and believable to me.
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Neural networks can generate believable sounds as well as images.
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You're playing him out of character and it's not believable.
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I don't know who the jury will find more believable.
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Most of the Democrats' witnesses seem both sympathetic and believable.
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Why do they think his testimony may not be believable?
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In the same way The Incendiaries isn't about religion or the "culture wars" or abortion, it also doesn't try to create a believable world of college kids or, really, a believable world at all.
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They represent a believable way of the future that's already begun.
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It's believable that Trump wouldn't know anything about H-1B visas.
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She's believable, relatable, and she gets her golden ticket to Hollywood.
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But the idea that they both trust Wendy is completely believable.
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There are believable romances, workplace rivalries, and yep, D&D campaigns.
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It seems like a not very believable amount of time. But!
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Netflix's Amanda Knox documentary — itself imperfect — has more believable plot kinks.
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The scariest part is how realistic and believable the scene is.
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Technology like this will serve to make video less inherently believable.
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The result is a world that isn't just believable, but vibrant.
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The story rather feels organic and believable from start to finish.
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"The tricky part is making it funny AND believable," he said.
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It's like, is it real, did it happen, is it believable?
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Both sides tell a compelling and believable story ... clearly, someone's lying.
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But most often, they're easily believable but impossible to pin down.
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But al-Gharbi's argument is much more believable nine months later.
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The remake lacked that insight … as well as a believable villain.
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Gaztelumendi's job is making sure Vector's character stays consistent and believable.
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I see the portrayal of any believable female character as feminist.
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When Shame screams at you or stares you down, it's believable.
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"Quitters" is repellent but believable, which makes it a little scary.
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AJ's transformation from lovesick kid to wannabe vampire feels oddly believable.
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Farnsworth's alarm doesn't feel believable, and that disbelief can be clarifying.
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Remember that even though it's fiction, it's meant to be believable.
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My own prom story is infinitely more believable than Ms. Shalabi's.
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That was as believable as saying that Santa Claus did it.
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He wanted the monster to be believable, he said in interviews.
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I'm actually sort of surprised that this is a believable acceleration.
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Brown's gift is for making that surface story believable and compelling.
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When a fraudster calls a victim, they are therefore more believable.
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Deepfakes bring us closer to believable virtual humans The ability to mimic faces, voices, and emotional expressions is one of the most important steps toward building a believable virtual human that we can actually interact with.
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In its 241th season, America is running out of believable plot lines.
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It's a barely-believable jump forward for the state of the art.
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Anyway, Cersei certainly seems believable singing a Taylor Swift song, doesn't she?
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She said jurors also found Kepler believable and "remorseful" during his testimony.
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The two bicker about whether or not the ruse even looks believable.
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But the idea has gotten at least a little more believable lately.
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So there's a lot we have to reconstruct to make that believable.
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The Carpetbagger The secret to building a believable-looking Mars on screen?
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More believable, but please don't subject us to any more face-sucking.
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Hernandez's defense has long argued his statements to police are not believable.
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It's got to be believable and then it's got to be entertaining.
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Unfortunately, she's also lacking in something important in a believable character: weakness.
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It goes along with how we talked about their friendship being believable.
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He's simply and honestly believable, a rare trait in characters these days.
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" Feinstein also tweeted that she considered Ford to be "sincere" and "believable.
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Do you think humor is part of what makes her more believable?
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Not believable Was there another loan that Ted Cruz FORGOT to file.
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It all adds up to a rich world, both believable and exotic.
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Probably figured she'd be more believable if she roped me into it.
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Both show his flair for believable love songs that aren't cloyingly sweet.
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This serves to provide a surprising believable communication experience, almost chillingly so.
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This was excellent satire: just believable enough to be entertained as true.
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While all of "Unwanted" is remarkable, not all of it is believable.
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"My objective is to write what's going to be the most believable."
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"If it's too pristine and too perfect — it's not believable," he says.
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With "Get Out," what needed to be believable was the protagonist's intentions.
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"If it's too pristine and too perfect — it's not believable," he said.
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It's believable that Jay-Z really had run out of fresh ideas.
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It's finding the right mix of natural while believable, but still funny.
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That sounds a lot more believable than a mysterious job without a title.
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He scoured books, maps and journals to craft believable settings for his tales.
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The results are fairly believable, if you don't look too closely at them.
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The way Years and Years leaps through time is both disorientating and believable.
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As crazy as the claim sounds, the backstory that makes it somewhat believable.
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His conversations, particularly with other men, are astonishing — because they are entirely believable.
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Self-aware and just sophomoric enough to be believable — you remember puberty, right?
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And not all Republican base voters find McSally's Trump embrace all that believable.
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The smarter the bots, and the more believable, the more expensive they are.
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It's totally believable that they aren't fully convinced that Trump coordinated with Russia.
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The big one is having a very coherent and believable identity already constructed.
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Getting some much-needed publicity might be a little more believable than B.o.
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And the single most powerful tool for displaying believable conflict is simple: time.
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It's believable — she comes from a business world where she isn't always welcome.
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Bonnie killing Wes after he found out about Rebecca was a believable one.
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There's things that happened in Star Wars that is more believable than Rocky.
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She's believable and she's cute, but she's not sexy, and all this stuff.
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That allows us to break the behaviour in a believable way as well.
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THE UNITED STATES IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Precisely half of this is believable.
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In this case, it just seemed like a funny opportunity, and maybe believable.
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That's a lot more believable now than it was back in Season 2.
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And these parents are actually speaking with their children, in believable(ish) conversations.
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Having that range and variety was important for making the companies seem believable.
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Making it believable is a challenge in itself, but it was so fun.
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He's got an answer for everything—even if the stories aren't very believable.
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Investigators also look for corroborating evidence to determine whose story is more believable.
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The case is ridiculous but Peter and Sam are believable high school sophomores.
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Jaime's assault on Highgarden was as surprising — and believable — as it was swift.
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It was scarcely believable until we saw the burned grass on both banks.
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He therefore would not be believable to the prosecution or to a jury.
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And it would be more believable if they really cared how she was.
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It's actually cell phone footage, shot selfie-style to make it more believable.
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That Maika Monroe is just a more "believable" girlfriend opposite the hunky Hemsworth?
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And yet, despite the oddness, the paintings hold together — they become believable visions.
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Corporate argues that he's simply too fat to be believable as a teenager.
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That made them seem that much more real, and that much more believable.
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It is simply not believable, as a depiction of a middle-class teenager.
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Haruko and Margot quickly forge an intense, wholly believable, somewhat erotic secret relationship.
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She's immensely likable, and not in the least believable as a historical monarch.
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Lincoln Clay, Mafia 3's protagonist, and his gang leaders feel tangible, believable.
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He was not believable, said a juror who identified herself as No. 245.
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Viewers are told these people have been serving together for years, and it's believable.
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It's Ghost as an understated, thoughtful, more believable romantic comedy — no pottery-making required.
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Their characters are raw, vulnerable, likeable/frustrating in equal measure, and — above all — believable.
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To paraphrase Sam Nunberg, the sad reality is that these comments are believable.[Buzzfeed]
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If MoDRN's Refined Industrial collection was around then, it may have actually been believable.
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It was very important to David and Dan that the dragons be quintessentially believable.
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There were no hacked information dumps or believable deepfake videos or viral disenfranchising memes.
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But, we can accept American Crime Story's reasoning as a believable, if surreal, explanation.
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There are so many seemingly small things that add up to make Trico believable.
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She forges a genuine, believable connection with Lily without sneaking warmth into the performance.
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" Welch emphasizes that hiring managers are interested in knowing about your "believable, reasonable wins.
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From believable faux tanners to full-coverage concealers, there's a little something for everyone.
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There's nothing that made it into a super-fight, that made this stuff believable.
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It is a believable talking point except for the fact that the investigation continues.
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That scenario is as believable as the official turnout figures for the farcical "election".
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But it's also totally believable that the results of both would be short-lived.
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Chastain, radiating confidence, is never quite believable as a naive newcomer to Los Angeles.
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Text too, can be generated by artificial intelligence, and it's also just as believable.
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"Some of this wouldn't be believable if it were in a movie," Bagniewski said.
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"Ultimately it's this mother, father and son, this very believable set-up," Nakanishi says.
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They really don't check that kind of stuff, as long as it's somewhat believable.
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Perhaps the least believable thing about this movie is the way it treats Seagal.
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We just made it believable enough that we thought that people could believe it.
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It was un-fucking-believable how the NYPD responded; I will never forget it.
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We wanted somebody who had some physicality, so they were believable as a soldier.
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Even in the dystopia you paint, he needs to be a believable candidate, right?
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"It was very helpful," Lee says now; the relationship made Jeezy's rhymes more believable.
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Their scenes together were funny, energetic, and believable; it felt like they were friends.
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For viewers and the more politically savvy characters, the note isn't anywhere near believable.
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I don't think the Discovery writers cared about nurturing believable characters at this point.
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It's less like a play and, through the magic of television, slightly more believable.
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To err is human — but to craft a believable apology isn't a universal skill.
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It's about crafting a more believable world, and making the player's interactions truly convincing.
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Video games will continue to become more amazing and believable, but players don't change.
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"He was very polite, incredibly engaging and completely believable," Ms. Kazan-Allen, 22, said.
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You can talk about Trump and porn in the same sentence, and it's believable.
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From there on out, Love is the believable and intimate romance it always promised.
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" That's why it's really frustrating when white people creating things say, "This isn't believable.
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A moderate, believable Republican is what is now needed to take away his glory.
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And in this case, effective — at least in that it established her as believable.
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A.I. systems are increasingly adept at generating believable audio and video on their own.
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Their Prince Siegfrieds, also making debuts, were competent, gallant, bland and less than believable.
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What Khadivi offers instead is a frighteningly believable study of one boy's psychological transformation.
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Cramer himself captures the right range of emotion to make for a believable performance.
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The Ravens must win to have a believable chance at winning the A.F.C. North.
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The first two stories are obvious fabrications, and the third explanation isn't believable, either.
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"You weren't believable as Fred Weintraub," he recalled the director, Rob Cohen, telling him.
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That seems believable, but would be all over the news if it were true.
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Your stories are always so complicated, yet the emotions are always believable and understandable.
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Then you move to figuring out how believable her version of events is versus his.
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Shaping a believable world is the bread and butter of any good young adult novel.
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She has a genuine and believable affinity for anyone who's interested in talking with her.
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"You don't want to lose eye contact because you want to seem believable," she says.
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That's all to say that this story about the tech meeting is believable as hell.
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RATCLIFFE: Well, again, I didn&apost find him to be a credible or believable witness.
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Several wrote that Bilson wasn't believable as the show's central surgeon turned small-town doctor.
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To make that journey believable, the film has to work as a story, of course.
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She "was the most believable person I've met in my life," he later told me.
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This isn't a very believable April 1st prank, but it sure is a soothing one.
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Australia, it is going to be pretty hard to pull a believable sickie on Monday.
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To me, it's more believable when Lizzie kills her Dad, because it's more detached, inevitable.
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I have to get my a– to the gym and be a believable hard-a–.
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The challenge was to make the color, light, and suspended objects define a believable space.
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It draws you out of the movie a couple of times because it's otherwise believable.
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And that putting a quote over an image somehow makes it more believable to people.
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The Anafi is supposedly 35 percent quieter than its predecessor, which seems believable to me.
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It's actually close enough to the truth to be believable, so Fergus buys it immediately.
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Most of Naz's biggest errors should be wholly believable to just about anyone, I think.
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And, given that we haven't seen her on The Bachelor before, her tale is believable.
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Because at least to make this look believable, he has folded the top flap here.
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It looks more believable, it moves more like skin, depending on how much it's plasticized.
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To make Hudson believable as a mother in her mid-forties, she was given Mrs.
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This is presented as being totally believable and realistic, even though it is obviously invented.
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And based upon what I am seeing of the Telluride, it's a very believable aspiration.
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"It's believable because that's what the systems that are in place already do," Albert said.
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First, Mr. Mnuchin's claim that the tax plan will pay for itself is not believable.
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And it's one of those little details that makes her character so gut-wrenchingly believable.
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Yet ghosts, despite their utter disregard for biology and physics, persist in seeming highly believable.
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"Although that was in the script, it was believable coming from him," Mr. Miller said.
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"Swift's caption seems way more believable: "Looking up videos of kittens hugging each other, probably.
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Because it is so believable, "White Girl" is a contact bummer that's hard to shake.
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The report said the NYPD corroborated parts of her account after finding her story believable.
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It's messy — it's deeply uncomfortable to see her kiss him — but believable for each character.
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It's totally believable that these people are out there because of the physicality of it.
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"He's absolutely going to come off as believable with everything he says," Mr. Kilgore said.
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But Mr. Gomes himself, one of New York's most beloved dancers, was never quite believable.
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Its lead is maybe its worst character, blessed with neither likability nor believable action chops.
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Junie's escapades aren't always believable, either, but Kristin Stokes carries them out with appropriate moxie.
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What is believable, though, is that the history Mr. Leguizamo outlines would make him angry.
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There's a reason why they became believable—there's enough 'trustworthiness' there to make that happen.
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Even if you knew nothing about his background, though, "Marriage Story" would be horribly believable.
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All together, they make for one of the messiest and most believable families on television.
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Akhavan — a fearless, often hilarious performer — creates a world that feels both bold and believable.
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Savannah-JT isn't remotely believable as a teenage boy but does have beauty and mystery.
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Donald Trump calling for bipartisanship is about as believable as Mike Pence calling for bisexuality.
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What happens there is something perfectly ordinary — or at least entirely believable — and also cataclysmic.
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That this was even believable speaks to cats' status as rulers of the digital jungle.
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For one thing, we finally are given a believable explanation for the purpose of Stonehenge.
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Wolkowitz, at home with the text, is a believable ventriloquist of the self-doubting playwright.
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Almost none of this is believable, neither the aggression nor the feints at sociopolitical relevance.
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Meanwhile, "Victoria," for all its pleasures, isn't the least bit believable, as historical dramas go.
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I don't know why this one caught on except that apparently, it's just believable enough.
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As with many Black Mirror setups, this horror is both deeply cruel and entirely believable.
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But the fact that the idea was so believable reveals a problem with Chosen One stories.
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Thanks to a very believable wig, Perry went out Tuesday sporting a shoulder-length blonde bob.
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"We also dyed his lashes and brows darker to make the character more believable," she says.
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So, the idea that Australia is creating an unnecessarily high standard for its testing is believable.
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It's not that the villains don't have a moral ethos; they barely have believable character motivations.
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Yet it is really Ms Blunt's display of understated misery that makes her intoxication so believable.
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Believable slime is easy enough for a kid to make, but it's laborious to render digitally.
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Her Karen is relentlessly, staggeringly simple — it should be cartoonish, but somehow Rockwell makes it believable.
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Her remarkable performance in her debut movie had very believable repercussions: She unsurprisingly skyrocketed to fame.
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He simply registered a few strategic email accounts and fired off some evidently pretty believable emails.
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But just because the NFL believes its own wild rhetoric doesn't mean that rhetoric is believable.
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Most Canadians think Ms Wilson-Raybould's story is more believable than the prime minister's, polls show.
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You know, if your inbox is all really believable spam, you start to check it less.
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Normally, we can find at least a few differences in even the most believable celebrity doppelgängers.
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" She wrote, "If anything, Trump's vulgar narcissism made his vow to build a wall more believable.
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To critics, it may sound like a desperate command from a leader who isn't naturally believable.
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Study shows the most believable time to call in sick is Tuesday at 6:38 a.m.
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Talent wins out, and audiences are hungry to see believable characters, of any age, on screen.
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These are two characters you never actually see, but their performance has a simmering, believable chemistry.
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The evidence at the time was either too circumstantial to be believable, or was likely fabricated.
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The result of the application is largely based on whether the administrator finds each story believable.
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It's all based in actual geological science, which makes his maps look more realistic and believable.
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Mr. Gay radiates a sexy charisma and warmth as Caufy, rendering his women troubles thoroughly believable.
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"The goal was to make her a relatable character, one that was believable," Ms. Marie said.
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If you doubt this, perhaps James Franklin, the Penn State head football coach, is more believable.
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This God, the brilliant, hilarious, and utterly believable creation of Sartori, has some trouble with Jesus.
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I think it was just believable enough for people to say 'well, it might be true.
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The relationship between Chloe Price and Rachel Amber is genuine, pure, and most of all, believable.
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The new AI voice assistant can make phone calls on your behalf, and it's shockingly believable.
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And overall, there are three key principles that make a piece of false information more believable.
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In this bizarre tale, this may have been the oddest—and least believable—turn of all.
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To feel believable, a moving city requires a variety of moving parts and attention to detail.
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The characters worm their way into your heart and soul, and yet manage to be believable.
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It's one of the clunkier exchanges in the film, too self-satisfied to be entirely believable.
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"It feels like a more believable thing," the Edge said, and there were nods of approval.
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Katy and K.O.'s issues feel more like a narrative engine than a believable character evolution.
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Critics felt that "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" (2013) failed to build a believable world.
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This claim was never believable, but now we know the president's own top aides debunked it.
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I just think I can tell the difference and they are going to be more believable.
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Bernie Sanders or others in the race weren't believable, he tried to move on, growing impatient.
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Applegate's quirky imagination and deft touch help make Red and her mission both engaging and believable.
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Also, how could you write a believable novel about a character as unbelievable as President Trump?
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Only 28503 percent of survey respondents strongly agreed that the 22019 candidates' campaign promises are believable.
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If you ultimately decide to go the artificial route, Wirecutter recommends some fairly believable looking options.
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"When nothing is believable, the mischief doer can say 'Well, you can't believe anything,'" she says.
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I like this better than "Oliver Twist" because the storytelling is more restrained, and more believable.
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And to make the moment believable, Gold's direction would have to answer a number of questions.
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And the analysis that Americans find most believable will likely determine who runs the country after 2020.
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With this new project, everything needs to look and feel believable no matter where the visitor goes.
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Kessel weaves a believable world, blending hard science fiction and social commentary without losing the human element.
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GEOFFREY PULLUMProfessor of general linguisticsUniversity of Edinburgh Walt Disney World makes the inauthentic believable ("Yesterdayland", December 24th).
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His vision of how American slavery would work in a modern setting is terrifyingly detailed and believable.
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Mr. Polenzani makes a poignantly believable Nadir, who arrives soon after the election of his old friend.
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I'd like her to have a more believable attachment to the world that the movies have established.
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Fisher's goal was to look believable, and she assembled a wardrobe that would help her accomplish that.
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This doesn't actually sound believable, but "Three Tequila" dedicates a full 15 minutes to bedroom selection drama.
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You can filter settings like aperture and focal length directly through the renders, simulating believable lens effects.
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But they don't make their characters believable enough to prompt the sniffles that Milne's own writing does.
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Modern TV show creators have to worry about more than good writing, believable characters, and visual style.
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Images: The CircleThe most believable part of The Circle, which opens in theaters Friday, is the tech.
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Email would never be considered a common path to love, even one believable enough for a movie.
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However, other tracks with a country-infused vibe, most often due to the instrument selection, are believable.
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Whose dire warnings about risks (for both sides will deal heavily in that currency) seem most believable?
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Libreri: We're working on this perpetual pursuit of trying to bring a believable virtual world into being.
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After Amazon bought Whole Foods, an Amazon acquisition of an actual major shipping company seems totally believable.
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To make the sculpture appear believable, the group carefully studied the location best suited to install it.
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"It's really believable," the branding rep chirped, scraping the bottom of her bowl with a wonton chip.
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He had a defined look, and he could emote in a believable way, but something was missing.
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Instead, they are complicated, believable humans acting in a way that's consistent with their morals and motivations.
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There's no doubt that incompetence has emerged as the best, most believable excuse of the Trump administration.
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This downbeat psychological portrait is uncomfortable to watch because the rawness of the performance is so believable.
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This is driving more and more people — if the polls are believable — toward "neither" or Gary Johnson.
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Its plot, in which a model is reincarnated as a plus-size lawyer, is somehow more believable.
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"NOS4A2" trying to do four stages of an age makeup that looks absolutely believable is very difficult.
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Characters that seemed odd at first gradually fit into the tapestry of the movie, making them believable.
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A little more than a third (32%) said the President is the more believable of the pair.
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The fact that she talked to people that she had relationships with is believable to me, anyway.
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The narrative is compelling, if not always believable, because of the authenticity and consistency of his voice.
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And the burdock, credited as "crawfish" on the quotation-mark-happy menu, is believable in the role.
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It's the blend of fact and fiction that make both his novels and his lies so believable.
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One of the dumbest things about the Star Wars franchise then becomes something sad, poignant, and believable.
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"With Obama, one could argue that the coercive part of the equation was not believable," he said.
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But The Lego Movie worked with the limitations of real life blocks to make the characters believable.
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The OC and Gilmore Girls were good because they were self-aware, sardonic and, most importantly, believable.
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"I think this has made it feel less improbable and more believable in modern terms," he said.
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I don't find the sad trajectory taken by Eden and Isaac's story in this episode particularly believable.
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The central truth, hard won and believable, is that sometimes it takes greater courage not to fight.
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Thus, for much of "Animal" the most deluded person in the room is also the most believable.
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There's a lot of stories that I believe, and there's other stories that are not as believable.
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"In order for the eyewitness's narrative to be believable, it has to match the facts," he said.
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I found it totally believable that Holmes could hear Trump's conversation until Cuomo tried to prove it!
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Naughty Dog has crafted a rich, deeply believable world full of intricate environments and tiny, scrutable details.
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When you watch them, think about what NEW information viewers are learning — and whether it seems believable.
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The plot takes some typically wild turns but Ms. Newton is believable in the most unlikely circumstances.
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And even if it seems like a believable enough article, I still check sourcing in the article.
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Some jurors said they found parts of Mr. Rechnitz's testimony believable, but others said they had doubts.
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There's things that happened in "Star Wars" that are more believable than things that happened in "Rocky," O.K.?
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Trump didn't find the movie believable because it revolved around a casino that was actually making a profit.
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The narrator goes on to tell a questionable-yet-believable history of celery with random guitar solo breaks.
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That song is not only one of the sexiest songs I ever heard, but it's believable as karaoke.
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What makes it believable is how this identity is revealed: text messages, emails, dating apps, and online forums.
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Love him or hate him, you can't deny that his movies effectively encapsulate character studies within believable universes.
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There's something beautifully humane, believable, and often tragic about people's inability to fully know and control their power.
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The Eighth Circuit held that the girlfriend's testimony had been "totally believable," and therefore the sentence enhancement warranted.
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Either way, at least the shameless plugs are more believable than movie characters constantly guzzling nameless generic "beers."
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"The three most believable personalities are God, Walter Cronkite and Bill Cosby," said Anthony Tortorici, Coke's PR chief.
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Despite the robust defense, Trump also said he might drop Kavanaugh if he finds the accusers' statements believable.
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One mentions the New York transport authority's $167m surplus, a scarcely believable notion for any New Yorker today.
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This is both plausible and, because of Rhys' completely believable air of troubled unhappiness, preposterously, even comically relatable.
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And since users often receive the same message in multiple groups, constant repetition makes them more believable yet.
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Some of the stuff people say to a 14-year-old [online] is un-fucking-believable to me.
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"It is striking that such a simple manipulation can be so effective and believable, to some," Farid said.
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Viewed from behind Carlos, it is evident that the ball bends at an incredible, indeed scarcely believable angle.
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I'm not channeling Superman or even the more believable Stallone, circa Rocky I. I'm talking equities and treasuries.
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Sadly, the result is that often they don't come across as believable and are therefore threatened with deportation.
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Is a man singlehandedly flipping over an ambulance less believable than two guys fighting in an abandoned house?
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"I think it's absolutely ridiculous and it is not believable," Waters said of McConnell's and the president's comments.
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The new watch still has a rotating bezel and the now familiar circular UI, but it feels believable.
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And she brings an absolute manic sincerity and devotion to this character that is so grounded and believable.
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Oh wait, of course someone's going to blow up Richie's spot — and in the most believable way possible!
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The movies being shown in our barn had plots—not terribly believable plots, I'll admit, but plots nonetheless.
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Critics of Kavanaugh have questioned whether assurances Collins said she received last month on the issue were believable.
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It's hard to quantify, but despite never being the biggest, fastest, best, or most articulate, he felt believable.
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What is clear, however, is that the official Saudi story that he left the building freely isn't believable.
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Cal isn't a believable match for Sarah so much as he's a representation of what she believes in.
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Ms. Harfouch, who does virtually all the talking, renders Nurse Alma's changing, often conflicted emotions compelling and believable.
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All the questions posed by the case are made believable by the puncture in the old blood vial.
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During their first meal out, she pantomimes peeling and eating tangerines for so long it looks almost believable.
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It is here, at the most unbelievable point in their story, that Thomson writes his most believable scenes.
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Even in our present reality with President Trump, there is no timeline in which this scenario is believable.
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Trump has played the "I'm too stupid to know better" card too frequently for it to be believable.
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The incorrect "C" at the fourth spot in 62D gave me a cockney "Horace," which seemed almost believable.
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To me, at least, this theory was never believable, but the accomplice suggestion throws it out the window.
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Our animators spent a lot of time making sure it felt believable but also sort of weirdly magical.
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They play off each other well, and create a believable and winsome team dynamic with Gadot's Wonder Woman.
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The question of whether Garland's account is believable has led to heated debate in reblogs of her post.
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But that doesn't make their endorsement of the product believable, especially when it's done through such a coordinated effort.
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I don't like Aston Martins and martinis in my books, unless believable characters are actually driving or drinking them.
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Even though he has never been in Somalia, his story about his life as a pirate was very believable.
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The kiss builds up with believable confusion and nerves from both men, and in the end it yields nothing.
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It blows my mind because there is no actual believable proof that anyone had the opportunity, let alone intent.
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Grey Worm and Missandei had a subtler story, a more believable build, and a natural sense of personal connection.
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To be considered a reliable narrator — and, in these cases, a believable victim — a woman must demonstrate model victimhood.
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"Then engineers help you setup a believable message that sends to targets [sic] via your infrastructure," the source added.
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"I expect a real and believable apology from the interior minister," said Steffi Krisper of the liberal Neos party.
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Lip stains deliver a believable finish but are often faulted for drying out lips or settling in fine lines.
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To make this believable, Wallace secretly altered the Data Store, to give the appearance that the files had spread.
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Thanks to Lohan's nuanced performance, The Parent Trap transcended the gimmicky nature of its premise and became almost believable.
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Hondo isn't far behind, with fluid movements, smooth facial contortions and believable interactions between himself and his R5 droid.
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But somehow, doing it with this daft big dick with the bright red hair felt more believable to me.
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I have never seen such believable CGI animals (let alone talking animals), and that includes the man-cub Mowgli!
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Even if I am writing for me, that means I am writing something that is believable to that generation.
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In part because, warts and all, he is more believable than the saintly officials seeking to snuff out corruption.
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Such a panel would then issue a believable third-party check (more important for some candidates' doctors than others).
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"We were listening to one side of the equation and it was very believable at the time," she says.
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While there are many explanations—some a lot more believable than others—there has never been a concrete one.
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"It is striking that such a simple manipulation can be so effective and believable, to some," Farid told CNN.
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But did you know that she is so versatile and believable that she can even embody your favorite dishes?
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Film critic Evan Narcisse found that very believable, given that many black families are highly attuned to potential hostility.
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But it was good enough, and maybe wonky enough, to be believable, and also kind of silly and funny.
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There's also the curious lack of attention given to making the central bond between Hugo and Amicia feel believable.
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They manage to sell the less-believable plot twists, thanks in part to the earnest innocence of Chaplin's performance.
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"Maybe they used this government organization's name to make it believable," said Brigadier General Moin Uddin, the agency head.
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She is a white woman robot whose human-like appearance is almost completely believable when she's wearing a wig.
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The scarcely believable Asus ZenBook 3 is the undeniable highlight of an action-packed press conference from Asus today.
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In The Ring, Verbinski's talents turn a silly story about a deadly video into something natural, immediate, and believable.
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She also imbues the character with a transparent innocence that makes Eurydice's susceptibility to doubt and seduction palpably believable.
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By its logic, many creatures that we find highly believable should instead rank near the bottom of the list.
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But the way it changed Ben Rhodes's life is still unique, and perhaps not strictly believable, even as fiction.
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Any talk about marriage equality being "overturned" by the Supreme Court was as believable as separate becoming equal again.
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"Warren's new numbers are simply not believable, and have been contradicted by experts," said fellow White House hopeful Sen.
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After the summit, public opinion surveys here show South Koreans find Kim's pivot to be a lot more believable.
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For certain movies, stars must undergo a physical transformation in order to present a believable portrayal of a character.
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Not to mention, you can only tell believable excuses to your boss so many times before they get suspicious.
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See for yourself: So, how did Pony, a South Korean beauty blogger, manage such a distinct (and believable) transformation?
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Mr. Groff always made his tics, inconsistencies and operatically scaled mistakes believable, and it's true again in the film.
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I watched her — vulnerable, obliging, guileless (precisely the opposite of what her skeptics suspected) — and found her wholly believable.
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In June, Rudolph W. Giuliani, a lawyer to the president, said she was not believable because of her job.
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Sharapova regathered herself and hit a scarcely believable forehand crosscourt winner on the run to get to 5-2.
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In contrast, Mr. Mutter said, the George Washington University estimate and others like it produced much more believable counts.
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Koe understands her subjects — their vanities and vulnerabilities — well enough to invent scenes that are simultaneously believable and fantastical.
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Getting to the bottom of Teddy and his moose helps us understand what makes an image believable, viral, sticky.
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In the Mandalorian, the Star Wars universe for the first time has a character who engages in believable combat.
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That version did seem way more believable than the idea that Trump was reacting to something he had read.
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"Maybe they used this government organisation's name to make it believable," said Brigadier General Moin Uddin, the agency head.
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They are terrifying and contemptible — dismayingly believable figures from the prehistory of what is now called the alt-right.
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Marvel has long had a problem with bland and boring villains, who don't seem to have believable human motivations.
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"It's nice to be able to see the trajectory yourself and generally understand that it is believable," he said.
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There's a believable weight to Alucard, to how he runs, lurches, ducks; even though he's a (quasi?) supernatural being.
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And make no mistake, many on the right, from pundits to members of Congress, did find Dr. Ford believable.
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What makes Stranger Things so special is that it combines fantasy, curiosity, and science to create a believable fictional world.
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If the Republicans are going to stack the deck, they should at least do so in ways that are believable.
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"People want the real, and this becomes a way of highlighting that cute, adorable worlds often aren't believable," added Condry.
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In a world of fake news, how could society cope with believable videos of people saying things they never said?
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He's also got dehydrated corn bread dressing, green beans with mushrooms, and mashed potatoes, which look a little more believable.
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Maria's credentials as a psychic were mysterious but rendered believable by her unwavering, serious tone — just like her entire biography.
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There's only so far an animator can push a cat's facial or body language before they cease to look believable.
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Tell me how many times does someone have to lie to an Inspector General before they are just not believable?
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But think about it: Your brother cheating on your girlfriend's best friend sounds like a pretty believable cause for conflict.
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As adults, however, the demands on that friendship are so brutal and preposterous that Anna's devotion is never remotely believable.
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All of those explanations were much more believable than an actual cat taking a nap on the pile of wood.
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They each commit very believable workplace faux pas that reminded me of how dumb I was at my first job.
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His recent "Purpose" concert tour was dubbed "the apology tour" featuring stripped-down singing and a more humble, believable Bieber.
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If it's believable that police may have planted Avery's blood in Halbach's car, what else are they willing to do?
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But her emotional armor is believable and compelling, and the constantly visible cracks in that armor make her story poignant.
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Their output for cinema and television is often ridiculed (albeit discreetly) as wooden, out of touch and simply not believable.
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She needs to be believable as a real person living in the world, waiting to be discovered and dreaming big.
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But even in a bounded world, it's still difficult to get machines to interact with humans in a believable way.
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Writer and director David Cage doesn't exactly have the best track record when it comes to crafting subtle, believable stories.
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For Miesnieks the problems confronting augmented reality come down to creating believable visual objects that integrate seamlessly into the world.
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That was the easier part, however, as there's no shortage of believable LED-based candles on the market right now.
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Considering he's charismatically dressed in character making him super believable to those who don't know him, we're sure it sells.
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It's funny, you can't be mad it, but it's just a little too believable to fully tip into the absurd.
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The Division's facsimile is so believable, that when a specific barbecue restaurant wasn't where it should be, I became agitated.
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The primary players, however, are believable and vulnerable, and the situations over the half-dozen previewed episodes become increasingly compelling.
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Not only has the quality of narrative in games improved — better writing, more believable acting — but so has the breadth.
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" He continued, "As a gun guy, the number of rounds [the shooter] fired was un-f—ing-believable to me.
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You can tell it's a form because it doesn't list specifics, only the username and password to make it believable.
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" To the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, "believable" means "a concrete and convincing submission of facts with exact details.
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On one hand, that's believable: SremmLife 2 feels more considered and more complex than anything the pair has released before.
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If Gyllenhaal as a dad is believable, that's because he's been saying for years he's ready to be a father.
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The team communicates over iMessage, which seems like very bad OPSEC, but otherwise the mechanics of the operation are believable.
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The entire con is so believable though since this sort of thing happens with depressing regularity in the crowdfunding world.
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The difference now is the improved technology, which allows creators like Becker to design more believable interactions with virtual characters.
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With a budget of less than a million dollars, the crew had to be creative to film believable action sequences.
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Because the drug- and sex-soaked story is so believable, "White Girl" is a contact bummer that's hard to shake.
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You might find yourself wishing that the character and the actress would make their way into a more believable series.
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Believable or not, the stories fit a distinctive mold: Shock readers with his astonishing hubris and brass you-know-whats.
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Pavone's great skill is in rendering believable people in impossible and occasionally absurd situations, and "The Travelers" is no exception.
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And Joy manages to skate by all 13 episodes without ever once demonstrating a believable motivation or notable personality trait.
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But he hasn't made the parallel interesting, and it makes Gibson a less believable character, despite Ms. Anderson's fine performance.
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The new book, too, makes many claims about Corsi's state of mind, intentions, and memories that don't seem particularly believable.
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Asked about fired FBI Director James Comey, 48% of respondents said they find him to be more believable than Trump.
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" That account was never verified, but another document said the embassy found it to be believable "given Colonia Dignidad's reputation.
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Besides figuring out the story, the biggest challenge was making the way the hole interacts with the world feel believable.
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What about Kyle MacLachlan's character makes it believable that he'd circumvent the police and launch his own missing persons investigation?
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The other Bakers are more standard-issue sitcom types, but the usual excellent British cast makes everyone on screen believable.
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The much-touted "60 Minutes" interview with Stormy Daniels was believable, captivated the nation and scored spectacular ratings for CBS.
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"The Death and Life of Aida Hernandez" strikes me as entirely believable, but I imagine some will approach it skeptically.
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We generate on demand, new examples of unique and believable digital humans which do not exist in the real world.
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NOTTAGE What I was saying, and what I was getting at, is that the men came across as very believable.
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The rumors that take hold often prey on pre-existing fears and paranoia -- and are just believable enough to work.
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He talks about these ideas with an enthusiasm so pure and so believable that you almost forget he's an actor.
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In Alex, Cheng has created an endearing and believable character, a sweet spirit, loving and forgiving, yet not unrealistically so.
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Nuclear threats are simply not believable; the consequences of using the weapons are seen as too great to be credible.
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This was, as Westhofer said, the holy grail, and a failure to produce a believable Junior would rain down mockery.
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But how the pages turn, even the ones padded with Grace's not entirely believable ambivalence over matters large and small.
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Jamie Raskin, a Maryland Democrat who told the witness his executive privilege arguments were as believable as the tooth fairy.
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Maybe all of these contacts with the Russians have some benign and believable explanation that escapes me at the moment.
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One's survival, Jim and his adversaries cynically assert, depends on fashioning a framework as believable as it is self-serving.
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But the play's characters are defined exclusively by their eccentricities and flights of odd lyricism; they have no believable emotional pulse.
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Imagine how weird it must feel to be in that category of celebrities whose obituaries repeatedly make for believable, spreadable hoaxes.
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Xu Xiaodong was apparently largely self-taught which is believable because mixed martial arts is still in its infancy in China.
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Similarly, digital influencers could develop the ability to visually react in a believable way in real time, thanks to deepfake tech.
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Just check her Instagram feed, in which the singer posted two shots with what looks like very believable, very blonde hair.
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Given her 5th Avenue life of privilege and style, is she a believable advocate for women who live paycheck to paycheck?
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If I lent it an authenticity that made [the song believable], people might be like: Oh that [historical moment] was sad.
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The midterms weren't thrown into tumult by a massive, hacked information dump or a believable deepfake or a viral disenfranchising meme.
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Earlier this week, pranksters took to Facebook to create an invite to the show, complete with a swanky, very believable flier.
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Like Superbad, Wilde's film gets a lot of comic mileage from its lead actors' ability to create a funny, believable relationship.
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But for Tarno and the team at Sloclap, the way characters dress is just another part of building a believable world.
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"I think there are a number of witnesses here who are incredibly believable," Lynch told Vox outside the House floor Thursday.
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The original cast is back, acting like they are still around a believable camp-counseling age, which has pretty hilarious results.
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Here is what I find believable in Trump Jr.'s explanation: This wasn't a big deal to him at the time.
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"It isn't really believable, because they have changed it many times," said Chaturon Chaisang, a member of Thaksin's Puea Thai Party.
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It even involves a fake country called Aldovia, which is just different enough from The Princess Diaries' Genovia to be believable.
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My favorite of the lot is Jergens Instant Sun Mousse in Light Bronze which stays put and imparts a believable glow.
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Dombrow indicated that time, money, and resources continue to be the major constraint on believable sex and romance in BioWare's games.
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King's portrayal of a Black female slave who loves, hurts, feels joy — and then is raped, beaten, and demeaned was believable.
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Taken together, it's clear that roboticists are slowly but surely overcoming the technological hurdles required to construct a believable humanoid robot.
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Perhaps the allegations against Marquis-Boire were more believable simply by virtue of coming in the midst of revelations across society.
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So it's totally believable they would have developed a relationship over time if they spent more time together after Jack died.
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And they'll do it because they know his speech was good, and, at bottom, more believable than the story they tell.
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It is not easy to write good, believable teen characters in any work of fiction, and that certainly goes for games.
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The comic deals with her juggling motherhood and the superhero life, and it's done in a realistic, compassionate, completely believable way.
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Yet even allowing for dramatic license, "Snowden" is hagiography, devoid of nuance, unleavened by criticism, missing even a believable character arc.
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Tech companies take years to build, and the show's dramatic side wouldn't float unless there were real, believable obstacles to overcome.
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What makes it believable is that we've all lived this flight, we've all been in the same pub as these men.
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If anything, the more believable characters make its core — a game about shooting people — feel like one of Drake's ancient relics.
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Unlike John Wick, Theron isn't entirely believable as a cold-hearted killer—her fight sequences look painfully awkward in this trailer.
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It isn't believable, and it isn't among the first two or three dozen things that were on voters' minds last Tuesday.
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Script writer Jack Thorne has got the voices of our beloved characters down, and introduced us to some believable new ones.
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Perspectives shift in these quivering landscapes where shapes morph and repeat, but what you see is always believable, and always grounded.
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" My favorite is #2: "Every allegation, no matter how ludicrous, is believable until it can be proven completely and utterly false.
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They built such believable worlds that captivated me, filling me with such heartfelt messages of friendship and trusting in your instincts.
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It's totally believable: Japan occupied the entire Korean peninsula from 1905-1945, and was widely known as an established international power.
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Cannibalism aside, Raw is a coming-of-age film grounded in the fucked up but entirely believable relationship between two sisters.
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But The Magicians excels because it never forgets that high dramatic stakes only work when they're rooted in believable emotional stakes.
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We felt, for these characters to be believable and resonate in this day and age, you need to make some changes.
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"Heroes of the Frontier" again offers complex, believable characters, but their story lacks the magnetic super-realism of some earlier works.
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This science fiction-tinged collection of stories has won widespread acclaim for its creepily believable vision of our tech-infused future.
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A recent ABC News poll showed that Americans found Comey more believable than Trump, by a margin of 48% to 32%.
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Sometimes the face doesn't track correctly and there's an uncanny valley effect at play, but at a glance it seems believable.
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The premise is far out, but is still believable in the way only a story about mad German scientists can be.
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Malik already has a neck tattoo, also of a bird, which makes it slightly more believable that the ink is real.
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Of course, the line that she was mistaken for an intruder is only the official story, and it's not really believable.
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Indeed, the overwhelming consensus is that of course we should believe them, because their reports are so entirely and obviously believable.
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"The megalomania behind all this becomes stronger when you're seeing a creature that's believable in this actual predicament," Mr. Robins said.
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Mr. Trump gave no reason for firing Dr. Shulkin, but it's all too believable that powerful political donors lay behind it.
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Flynn asked the doctor at the clinic about all the different physical withdrawal symptoms, which helped him make Justin's pain believable.
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That shit is not even believable and most definitely will give you bad karma—if that is something that really exists.
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The novel found a receptive audience, and Ms. Miles followed it with more books that addressed social issues through believable characters.
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The underlying commonalities among them (everyone's sensitivity was mercilessly trampled in youth) are no less repetitive for being believable and touching.
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The police should be wary of stereotypes; they should not, for example, find an adolescent victim less believable than an adult.
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What makes this entry so different is its commitment to building out a world with believable politics grounded by historical inspirations.
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To create believable Native American characters, Park read widely, visited a native reservation and talked with tribal experts such as Sprague.
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As something of a hectic multi-hyphenate herself, she's believable as a woman flapping around in a whirlwind of underfinanced dreams.
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"You definitely have to be serious about making it 'believable' but also silly enough to have fun with it," she said.
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Ja'Siah Young portrays Dion with a vulnerability and strength that makes him both a believable kid and burgeoning strong young man.
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He told me point blank he was looking for an actor who will dissolve into the role and be utterly believable.
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The world of The Boys feels natural and believable, like something we ourselves might see if superhumans suddenly walked among us.
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As these systems collect more data and evolve, they require fewer and shorter audio clips in order to make believable replicas.
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Camaro isn't entirely believable as a fighting machine, but it's deeply satisfying to watch her take out an animal like Lukas.
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The next question is, how do we construct a counternarrative that includes as many existing other believable meta-narratives as possible?
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"Because it is so believable, 'White Girl' is a contact bummer that's hard to shake," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
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Whether or not that story was entirely accurate, it's believable in the larger-than-life character that Wright himself helped create.
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Maybe we can get to the day when stories like Coles not getting her fair share are not so easily believable.
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But some might argue that Jon and Daenerys' relationship feels rushed and lacks a believable passion — also, Daenerys is Jon's aunt.
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In theory, mixed reality lets the user see the real world (like AR) while also seeing believable, virtual objects (like VR).
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The family drama can veer into the overly schlocky, to the point where it doesn't seem believable, but it does seem manipulative.
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Though this appears to be a very believable wig, we hope she gets inspired to go back to the pixie one day.
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It might just be the right pieces to rebuild the believable, and downright frightening, alternate reality Mr. Robot created in Season 1.
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However, Rogen and Theron as a couple is at least more believable than the actual sex the couple has in the film.
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It has to be believable but we also don't want to give young people the wrong idea of things that are dangerous.
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In the case of Tall Grass, I was very clear from the outset that we would present a real, believable, "normal" world.
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" A Muslim satirist skewered the reaction to the Khan mess in a piece titled "Muslim Community In Disbelief Over Completely Believable Scandal.
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"Cindy was in a lot of pain a lot of stress," he said, adding that her testimony was confusing and not believable.
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"If we had written this into the game a year ago, everyone would have complained that it was not believable," Thompson explained.
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Impeachment, in brief When the history of Trump's impeachment is written, Tuesday's barely believable drama may go down as a turning point.
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Essentially, it's using AI to scan things, like our social media presences, and craft false but believable messages from people we know.
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Then, these women have to go on camera as everyone watches their every move and comments on whether they're credible and believable.
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While we only have 5% of the world's total population, we have an un-F-bombing-believable 25% of the world's prisoners.
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"The junk news they're sharing is using better quality images, for example, more believable domains, less-known websites, smaller blogs," Howard added.
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Incredibly, these experiences will be fed directly to our brain, bypassing our normal sensory inputs to make it all the more believable.
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A video so clichéd that it's only believable to those who have never used the internet or taken a social studies class.
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That, and how can a show with more flashback scenes than Orange Is the New Black make each character look so believable?
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In concert, that's what made a story about a teenage girl targeted by Trump's lawyers for her viral cat site so believable.
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There are many different dimensions, something like, think of it as 19373 different dimensions that a person might be believable in, right?
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There are plenty that seem believable though—about everything from plasma spraying and hard disk drives to immunization and rotary drilling instruments.
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This is, by far, the most believable scenario, as the FBI could have worked with forensics teams with background in NAND mirroring.
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That's right, Swift's very believable lookalike has been identified by the internet, and people are all but freaking out over the similarities.
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And by all indications, a man's status in the group was often dependent upon how believable his threats of physical violence were.
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In this environment, Abovitz's blue-sky thinking and outsized claims about what this technology could become seem more inviting, and even believable.
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Like many of Balthus's other works, including many of his images that include people, this one looks believable, and then it doesn't.
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The series, which premiered 10 years ago on ABC, has the perfect mix of barely plausible twists and completely believable familial love.
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But Woodley is too fresh-faced and naturally radiant in real life to make that seem believable, says makeup artist Claudia Humburg.
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What makes this believable is we all secretly suspect, if we had balls enough to do it, that this could be us.
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This is the first time we've seen believable images of the S123 and S7 Edge — even if they are only press renders.
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"It's surprising but believable: Parents feel uncomfortable having conversations with kids about money," said Jacqueline Howard, director of corporate citizenship at Ally.
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She's so nakedly awful that hating her is its own satisfaction, yet not so over-the-top that she stops being believable.
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The jab is the perfect weapon to take advantage of that, being so quick and non-committal, and being believable when feinted.
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Which just leaves us with the 2-billion-plus user question of whose estimate do you find more believable: Facebook's, or Greenspan's?
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The optimistic part of me wants to believe it's so she won't have to lie to Axe, so the ruse is believable.
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This newly described caenagnathid from 70 million years ago in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana is strutting some very believable colours.
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We're spending time and effort perfecting the AI as much as possible so that interactions with the dolls are entertaining and believable.
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Small impossible things, she contended, are more believable than large impossible things, because they could more easily exist without us noticing them.
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I find it hilarious that it is believable I have different genitalia, but I cannot be four years younger than I am.
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You have to have believable obstacles to the couple getting together, whether that's a different relationship, a coma, or an immigration status.
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Gout's characters are believable and immensely likable, and their friendship serves as a delightful and realistic anchor amid the fast-moving chaos.
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"As for the technical excuses from the United States and South Korea, experts can easily see how believable this is," he said.
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" Reverting to more self-deprecating form, he added, "I'll try to be as believable as possible — for the duration of the play.
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Back in the day, you needed to have some pretty decent Photoshop skills in order to pull off a believable face swap.
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Yet the acting is reserved and sincere, the two leads exhibiting a believable attraction that Mr. Yeung takes care not to disrupt.
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The world of Dead Sea Scroll scholars is small, and few have the level of skill and knowledge to forge believable artifacts.
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As a rapper, he often came off detached, but Kauai demonstrated that he could make for an extremely believable R&B singer.
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For example, Midna in Trevino's dub of Twilight Princess retains her iconic warped accent while still managing to sound natural and believable.
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The way she subtly builds exasperation through her physicality and tone is actually a more believable movie than 13 Going on 30.
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Artificial intelligence is creating highly believable fake content for propaganda, helping government surveillance, enabling new kinds of cyber attacks, and far more.
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She knows they'll be back — and so she waits, and strategizes, and cultivates an inner strength that is both remarkable and believable.
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Page contemptuously denied all of this, straightforwardly asserting that he's never met Sechin in a way that sounded more or less believable.
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Lewis, who works from direct observation, is devoted to details as well as to establishing a believable space for everything he sees.
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If we must visualize oppression and harm to make them believable, that limits our ability to conceptualize liberation or a better world.
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If it's believable that police may have planted Avery's blood in Halbach's car, what else would they have been willing to do?
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In those books, as in McEwan's new one, proper narrative and believable characters seem to have been added almost as an afterthought.
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Yet videos that misrepresent violence pass as believable because so much horrible violence is real in the Anglophone Northwest and Southwest regions.
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To say that someone does not have an accent is as believable as saying that someone does not have any facial features.
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We still haven't discovered intelligence or even believable evidence of pond scum anywhere else in the universe — not for lack of effort.
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Simon based Sal on several people he knew, and he did additional research to make sure her voice and perspective are believable.
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Where people live inevitably defines their lifestyles, day-to-day activities and interactions, which makes the generalized TV version far less believable.
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As he consistently sticks with his socialist message, even many of his biggest detractors give him credit for being genuine and believable.
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Yet the movie misses the mark when it comes to trying to put believable human beings into the middle of Kong's jungle.
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Trump isn't crafting believable lies or arguing with how Comey understood events or even trying to convince observers of an alternative timeline.
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Highly composed, overly artificial and yet somehow completely believable, Blackmon's images bring the feeling of dystopian angst into her perfectly crafted scenes.
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For many, her statement on Perrineau is a last straw of sorts, and Clemmons's allegations about her past are all too believable.
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It made use of rudimentary AI to create believable 3D chatbots in the club and users could program their own dance moves.
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Is it just me, or was that a tiny easter egg that makes Todd's theory about host-hybrid Emily/Grace more believable?
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It's hard to prove these claims, but they're certainly believable, given the shots of cosmonauts operating aboard the station, and in EVA sequences.
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"How is this crazy story of me being brainwashed and coached more believable than me being sexually assaulted by my father?" she demanded.
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Politically, AI could be used to sway popular opinion, create highly targeted propaganda, and spread fake—but perhaps highly believable—posts and videos.
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This app takes you from makeup-free to glam in minutes, and with just a touch of color, the results are borderline believable.
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For virtual humans to be believable, their actions can't be preprogrammed in a traditional hard-coded sense, but must instead be extremely flexible.
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"I think it's just about bringing your true self to your fashion and to your clothes, and having it be believable," she says.
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The actress, 21, revealed how the two bonded in order to make their onscreen romance believable, saying the experience wasn't awkward at all.
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With just 3.7 seconds of audio, a new AI algorithm developed by Chinese tech giant Baidu can clone a pretty believable fake voice.
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Hernandez's defense had long maintained his client had nothing to do with Etan's disappearance and that his statements to police were not believable.
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It's totally believable that Elsa would have lost her sense of self — for years, she's defined herself by her relationship to other people.
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But it's not believable that she would have tried to fix that fact by having an affair with local bartender Nick (Raul Castillo).
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After all, the convention comes months after countless Gmail users were phished by a believable-looking Google Doc link in a widespread attack.
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By the time you have finished outlining the narrative and its ironies, you are told the idea is preposterous and simply not believable.
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Pre-E3, it was believable that Nintendo would boost the Switch's lineup with a new — or at least ported — version of Smash Bros.
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He has dragged his feet on imposing new sanctions passed by an overwhelming congressional majority and has earnestly described Putin's denials as believable.
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The researchers tested out their bot's newfound abilities using human judges who were asked whether they believed the bot's animated expressions were believable.
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Unfortunately, most of these scams are very advanced and believable, resulting in nearly 4,550 victims that have collectively lost more than $23 million.
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Be smart: Hacked devices "are used to create many legitimate-looking users as well as believable followers and likes for those fake users."
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Here are a few examples: All the questions posed by this incident are made believable by the puncture in the old blood vial.
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In addition to being more expensive, you also run the risk of buying highly believable counterfeits and getting denied access at the door.
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Guilds run into conflicts, borne from years of shared history, and characters reference various tall tales and cultural icons in a believable manner.
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Good fantasy writing makes the world of magic seem believable and immanent, as if you could reach out and touch a mystic amulet.
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About the contraband that's found in cars and the "it wasn't me" stories that are as believable as the car who eats homework.
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It's definitely a believable storyline — though I'm a little skeptical she'd really have photos of herself with Caputo (Nick Sandow) on her phone.
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And yet the tale was believable, if only because it was so consistent with the way the Red Sox organization had comported itself.
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In believable, achievable, and understandable ways, his messages remind us that hope is real, that peace is possible, and that life is worthy.
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He successfully criticized "wish-list economics" and was believable when he talked about workers and farmers losing money when Trump tweets about trade.
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Other VR games make an effort to coddle the player, or to make a show of how believable its virtual world can be.
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But none of this would entirely matter if Apocalypse's heroes were personable, believable people who made the film's stakes feel meaningful and specific.
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Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said Thursday he "absolutely" thinks President Trump's accusations that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower during the campaign are believable.
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But when it comes to the coasters themselves, we're really trying to make them believable, so that you have that connection with them.
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"Even if official data understate the degree of inequality, the trend of lessening inequality is believable," says Li Shi of Beijing Normal University.
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So the only way to get their attention, and to make the whole enterprise believable, is to throw in plenty of realistic grit.
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The advancement of AI technology has made deepfakes more believable, and it's now even more difficult to decipher real videos from doctored ones.
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Reviews of Ford's testimony were generally positive, with many commentators on Fox News arguing that she was a compelling, believable and sympathetic witness.
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Republicans were much less likely to find Cohen credible, though less than half — 48 percent — said they found his testimony was not believable.
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Bradley Cooper got right what is nearly impossible in film, to show inside the creative process and make it feel honest and believable.
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Could an evening of fifteen-dollar cocktails at a Chelsea hotel's rooftop offer, if not all-around good fortune, then its believable illusion?
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During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable.
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All she does is sob, scream and provide dry background info that writer Tom Rob Smith doesn't bother surrounding with believable human dialogue.
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That's why it's sad but all too believable that Melanie doesn't get any kind of real justice at the end of her ordeal.
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Well, it could be because Yung is 100% believable as someone who could level every single one of us without breaking a sweat.
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The announcer mentioned a brutal hill in the course, and it's believable, based on Adams' inability to even keep her legs underneath her.
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And as the main character and his wife, Tom Hollander and Olivia Colman (Broadchurch) are part of one of TV's most believable marriages.
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I tell an engaging and believable backstory, and I create sexy and satisfying payoffs that work for people, whether they're disabled or not.
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Although, if beauty fake-outs run in the Hadid family, the new 'do could be the work of some believable synthetic add-ons.
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In the demo video below, you can see how really good tools can make even wackadoodle worlds like this one seem wholly believable.
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When Ariana sings "we're gonna be alright," she's every bit as believable as Kendrick, but it's not a rallying cry—she's gentle, soothing.
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Editor Michael Kahn gives everything room to breathe, and production designer Rick Carter builds a believable world in which humans and giants collide.
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Children's Books One of the wonders of literature is its potential to generate worlds that are strange and unreal and yet entirely believable.
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I watched him — meticulous, wounded, furious (wouldn't you be, too, if you were innocent of such an accusation?) — and found him wholly believable.
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The government dismissed the final report as "barely believable," based as it was on a short period of time spent in the country.
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"Michael is a great actor who has gravitas and a believable New York pedigree," said Ben Stiller, who directed "Dannemora," in an email.
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"What makes our research believable to doctors?" asks Ted Kaptchuk, head of Harvard Medical School's Program in Placebo Studies and the Therapeutic Encounter.
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The recent documentary is very believable, but our position in making this show is that we're trying to make a show that's balanced.
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He flicks at a steady stream of believable details (even if such a total switchover is more like 50 years away than 10).
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I was a little nervous that I wouldn't come off as believable and I think I was nervous the whole shoot about that.
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Yet several plot points tend toward the contrived and would likely be more believable onstage, with the special intimacy that theater can afford.
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"Pompeo could have mentioned a country that is actually near Ukraine, and it still wouldn't have been believable given Kelly's background," he wrote.
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The animators obviously used a physics model here for the basic trajectory, so the Ravagers move up and down in a believable way.
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The show's other struggle (besides the actors' uneven ability to deliver campy dialog in a believable fashion) is its speed-blurred world-building.
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Some victims said they had been fooled by pitches offering modest returns, which made them seem more believable than promises of astronomical profits.
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The accusations are believable only in a universe of alternative facts where truth isn't truth and what you see is not what's happening.
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But for those who followed the events surrounding the Iran deal, it fits a pattern of Obama administration behavior and is entirely believable.
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She's feisty and calls John Norman on his bullshit, but she's never totally believable as a songstress on the verge of giving up.
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But the musical theater actors he saw didn't make believable fighters, and the martial artists couldn't pull off the requisite acting and dancing.
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If Spicer in particular or the Trump administration in general had a staggering reputation for honesty, I guess maybe this would be believable.
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They need to trust you, which is where storytelling plays another significant part, because it makes your product more available, and therefore more believable.
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Most recently it was "The Martian" by Andy Weir, which I liked because of the believable way it described surviving in that extreme environment.
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Specifically — and weirdly — more than one commenter pointed out that Krasinski's lack of beard in the show makes him less believable as Jack Ryan.
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The email was intended to make his affair with Ms. Gamrat appear less believable and allow Mr. Courser to claim he had been blackmailed.
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Loughlin and her also-accused fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly had their daughters pose with rowing equipment to make the recruitment more believable.
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Scammers have also wised up about the items they're reselling, touting affordable luxury goods with believable markdowns, rather than the most expensive products available.
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That's what made his past and present comments about disdain for the established government structure that much more believable and terrifying to many people.
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This has been said before, but the movie would have been so much more believable if the villain was even a bit more grounded.
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Boyce suggested the jury came to its verdict of guilty beyond reasonable doubt because they accepted the complainant's testimony was more believable than Portelli's.
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Combine that with the awful and very manipulative relationship I had to make believable through the chemistry between myself and Wilson, that was hard.
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That is why I did not put anything into #TheHandmaidsTale that had not happened somewhere... including the snatching of children from their parents. Believable?
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The most believable, and emotional, part of this Bachelorette finale was, ironically, not the final proposal by Bryan Abasalo, which seemed lukewarm at best.
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Rimasauskas doctored a number of legal documents, like invoices and contracts, that were apparently believable enough to the giant tech companies, who fulfilled them.
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The trials they endured together — climbing the Wall, fighting together, facing betrayal — made their love believable, and made its end all the more tragic.
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For a female lead in a rom-com, Sasha is particularly believable, revealed to be a strong, vulnerable, and multilayered woman scene after scene.
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And then there are films about ordinary women facing everyday problems, not in big, Oscar-baity heroic ways, but in believable and approachable ones.
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Along for this trite trip through Mulder's troubled mind is a right-wing talk show host, because that is a believable alliance these days.
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To believe that Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin would team up to fight ISIS and win without America's military ability isn't actually believable.
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Luckily, on The Mindy Project I play a character who could break his neck falling out of his bunk bed and it's completely believable.
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"The really crazy things tend to get less distribution than the things that hit the sweet spot where they could be believable," Lyons said.
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Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) grills her about killing New Clementine (Lili Simmons), and she creates believable lies before realizing that Bernard is also a robot.
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The romantic chemistry between Will Smith's Deadshot and Joel Kinnaman's Rick Flagg is by far the most believable and sizzling in any Warner Bros.
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"The extra element is trying to keep an audience interested ... while trying to keep it in the realms of something believable," Rhys told me.
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Then, go in with a darker color, creating strokes of hair to achieve the natural-but-believable 3D brow look with an angled brush.
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Click here to view original GIFWhen Google announced Project Soli at last year's Google I/O, it was almost too futuristic to be believable.
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"Waller depicts their mating dance in plodding detail, but he fails to develop them as believable characters," The New York Times wrote in 1993.
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The fastest responder to tweets in North America is Alaska Airlines, which replies in a barely believable average of two minutes and 34 seconds.
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It took Marc Ruskin about six months to develop a completely fictitious identity that would not only be believable, but extremely tough to unravel.
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The last game that really gave me a sense of someone on the "other end of the line" being a believable character was BioShock.
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But, rather than transport me to a believable Middle Earth, this cinematographic choice left me feeling as if I was watching the local news.
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But that plot, like all the others, is crowded and rushed, more like a set of plot bullet points than a believable human process.
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" And even though kids' television can be annoying, Padalecki now has "a believable excuse to watch Lion King and Ninja Turtles and Paw Patrol.
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Roche wrote in his op-ed and told CNN that Ramirez, who is a friend, is a believable witness and not fabricating the story.
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Alison Weller gives the ever-efficient Hilde a bustling energy, a believable German accent and, in the play's final moments, a sense of kindness.
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"[I]t is a vast diminution of Wagner's drama to pin such a thin Marxist allegory to its extraordinary and believable characters," he sniffs.
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It's entirely believable that lots of children between the ages of four and seven found it impossible to meet the school's stringent behavioral expectations.
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Responses broke along partisan lines, with 79 percent of Republican respondents choosing Trump as more believable and 86 percent of Democrats saying Cohen is.
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You know, she spent the whole day having the crap beaten out of her, but it's amazing because you get this totally believable performance.
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Herizen F. Guardiola has an endearing, believable combination of sass and modesty as Mylene, the minister's daughter who wants to become a disco star.
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"They do it in such a life-like way, it is so believable - it hits the mark," said Joachim Klenk, one of the spectators.
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It's actually a good, believable lie, but Joe quickly backtracks, and tells Beck that he came in order to make things right with her.
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They are well paired in this two-character story, and if their early interactions aren't exactly steamy, they are sexy enough to be believable.
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If it's a colleague … I don't know … I guess it depends on the situation and the allegation and how believable I think it is.
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Giotto's great technical innovation, it is generally thought, was to render figures, architecture and other parts of the composition as believable masses in space.
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He couldn't totally hide his earnest charm — something that feels a little more natural and believable than the sexy persona he's trying to adopt.
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In fact, Gustin and Benoist are so good together that their pairing makes Supergirl's insistence on pushing Kara and James Olsen's romance less believable.
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Trevor Noah said Blasey seemed confident and believable, despite the fact that the attack she was describing took place well over 30 years ago.
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Alice and Fanny's continuing enactment of what has evidently been a lifelong rivalry for Mary Frances's love and money is, in theory, perfectly believable.
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Believable both as an 18-year-old and an artist, Hochman — and this is saying a lot — is a worthy partner to Parker onstage.
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They then employed a cover story — adoptions — to make it believable to the outside world that there was nothing amiss with the proposed meetings.
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" Because, as Mr. Dalio once explained in a Principle known in-house as No. 194, only "believable" people "have the right to have opinions.
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The actor, who is only eighteen himself, matches Aduba's energy and the two foster an emotional dynamic that creates a believable mother-son relationship.
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"Buttigieg trying to run as a unity candidate while Lis helped run the campaign to factionalize New York—it's not very believable," Westin said.
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Let's say you did want to write a novel about Mr. Trump that was both believable — within the realm of possibility — and clearly fictional.
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Her emotions and expressions were far less believable in real time and were controlled by the company's CEO, Pranav Mistry, via an app nearby.
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The Smithsonian's museums have to have processes in place that are "high-quality and believable, especially in this age of post-truth," he added.
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WASHINGTON — Every must-watch television show needs two ingredients to survive its first season: a believable villain and a nail-biter of a cliffhanger.
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Lieberher and Lillis are particularly revelatory, their flirtations warm and believable, and Lillis bears more than just a superficial resemblance to a young Amy Adams.
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"Batsh*t Part 2" puts in a lot of work to figure out a zany explanation for all of those mysteries that is still believable.
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I previously wrote about this trend in the context of animation history, but digital influencers are also meaningful in the context of believable virtual humans.
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But it's certainly true that Darrell Hammond, now the voice of SNL's intro, has typically done a much more believable and comedic version of Trump.
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Around that framework, Carey creates a compelling, psychologically believable portrait of a girl who grew up with no one around but her demanding, withholding father.
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In the earlier days, when YouTubers weren't quite the "influencer" juggernaut they are now, apologies done by video might have seemed more believable and relatable.
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Rollins gives a solid and believable performance here, overlooking the fact that the movie is set in the 1950s and he's rocking a Misfits tattoo.
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But when you go to extreme lengths to make the prank so believable that it becomes true, than it is you who has been pranked.
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The realistic image of a near desolate food stop at the height of night evokes Hopper's penchant for painting believable scenes edged with creeping loneliness.
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My rule about going 15 years into the future in total is keeping it believable, so they're not surrounded by holograms and things like that.
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This episode helped convince Mr Maduro that he needed to present "a believable proposition" for ending the economic calamity, says Colette Capriles, a political scientist.
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Building upon previous iterations, where public discourse is manipulated, it may soon be possible to directly jam congressional switchboards with heartfelt, believable algorithmically-generated pleas.
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Fujifilm says it'll be much better in low light, which is totally believable, and the lens' autofocus and close-up capabilities should also be helpful.
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All of the attention to technological detail in your book is a joy—every layer of surveillance and device is so well-thought and believable.
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The use of light is clever and believable, capturing a dimly illuminated scene that lets us glimpse at these gargantuan shapes (about 8 meters long!).
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It's scattered and it's mean, mixing up a classic Girls cocktail of narcissism and forced reflection that leads to unexpected — if not totally believable — breakthroughs.
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Luckily, we had to hang around Washington for a couple of hours so as to make our "shopping for Coachella" story a little more believable.
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WATTERS: Well, that&aposs why maybe people were confused on the left because they thought it was believable because it sounds like a regular interview.
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Watch Dogs 2, also released this fall, features re-creations of San Francisco and Silicon Valley that are beautiful, believable, and quite often delightfully bland.
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The one-sided romance peaked in the mid-2000s, alongside the release of consoles that could create emotive, lifelike characters in believable three-dimensional worlds.
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" Spector's very believable excuse was that the piece was part of the Thannahauser Collection, and is prohibited to travel "except for the rarest of occasions.
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Regardless of how believable or unbelievable your use of Facetune and filters is, though, it doesn't do much to protect against its negative psychological effects.
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Best of all, the cooling charm it casts on a hot summer day makes the snow-capped rooftops of Hogsmeade feel all the more believable.
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In fact, if you wrote that she was not resonating as well with women voters, executives might pass on the script saying it wasn't believable.
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The duo find themselves in the depths of gang life and drug culture, something both men have to quickly adapt to and be believable in.
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Then you can go to three experts, three believable people, who will argue with each other to try to find what the right answer is.
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But Devlin argues that the fix might not involve making more believable robots, but rethinking our shared cultural vision of what constitutes a sex robot.
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Her claim is not entirely believable, but it spares her from having to answer the question of whether she would have accepted such an offer.
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The Avengers: Endgame actor turned 235 years old on April 26, a fact that is barely believable to some and evidence of witchcraft to others.
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O'Keefe said his efforts are journalistic and, since they include video, he contends that it is more believable than media stories based on anonymous sources.
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Trump has put on such a show of neck-whipping drama and barely believable controversy that it's tough to identify his worst day in office.
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People like Game of Thrones because after you strip away the fantasy trappings, it's a story about a cast of believable, (sometimes) relatable human beings.
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The political platitudes may be more believable from Tester because, more than many senators, voters say he does seem to embody the state he represents.
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" Charles Gruet, another of the show's cinematographers, calls this "capturing portraits of believable, personable, characters and telling a story that we can all identify with.
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But while Doom embraced a fourth wall-breaking story with minimal characterization, Wolfenstein took a different tact: dropping emotionally believable people into an absurd world.
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That seems believable enough, since Totono never received an English translation, and information about it only exists on forums and online videos of its endings.
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That's how he rolls, and many people are just fine with it because they find him so inspirational, believable, visionary, authentic — choose your laudatory adjective.
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Despite all the effort to make the dioramas believable, Cortis and Sonderegger playfully shatter the illusion by including their workshop and tools in the frame.
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But it's this combination of easy confidence and vulnerability that made Sansa's extreme trajectory over eight seasons, from callow neophyte to commanding leader, seem believable.
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What's different, though, is the performers' skill in portraying characters whose extreme mutual dependence is touchingly believable, giving no hint of the damage later revealed.
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The timing of all this was fishy, she said, and the accusers would have been more believable if they had come forward six months earlier.
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Instead of just Photoshopping your kid's face onto Michael Phelps's physique, suggest he at least learn to swim to render the digital history more believable.
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All of the Jerome Robbins choreography, here recreated by Robert La Fosse, is intact, and creditably performed by dancers impetuous enough to render it believable.
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But as a business owner, you have to do much more than make it public for it to be believable and embraced by your team.
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In hilarious and all-too-believable fashion, Silk gets devoured for failing to show remorse after running afoul of the dictates of contemporary P.C. orthodoxy.
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But just when it seems the romance might be playing second fiddle to the sport, Max and Callie emerge as a complicated, messy, believable match.
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Respondents to an ABC News-Washington Post poll taken April 8-11 said that Comey is "more believable" than Trump by a 48-32 margin.
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Sanders also claims he's just trying to import the Scandinavian model, which is believable if you know nothing about Scandinavia or what Sanders is proposing.
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Still, he retains a believable working-class humility and dedication to craft and leadership, even — or especially — as his band's impact and resources have increased.
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Once deepfakes cease to be believable as an existential threat to truth, we'll be left with the same, unchanging questions, more pressing than ever before.
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In the mid-1960s, most people considered TV "more believable" than newspapers, probably because, as the NBC producer Reuven Frank explained, it could transmit experience.
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Even at their most infuriating, they're always believable, if not as sympathetic as Bish Ortley, who carries a load of domestic problems on his shoulders.
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Looking and sounding like bizarre, confused versions of vacation rental listings, Schmidt's AI-spawned results are way less believable than the faces on Wang's site.
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Open-source journalism often takes the form of the authors showing their work, a transparency that tends to make their brand of journalism more believable.
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It is believable that neither Trump nor anyone on his campaign thought hard about what kind of star this was, but then, that's the problem.
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The oppression from the white supremacist government, which did have a biological weapons program, made the AIDS legend believable to many blacks, Ms. Nattrass wrote.
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There is something here that's not really believable: the fact that the rest of us have to share the title of human being with you.
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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.
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I mean, isn't diplomacy more believable than the legends of The Last Hero or Azor Ahai, which claim that a single person defeated them in combat?
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The way both Malek and Kemper make their tricky characters believable and deeply human anchors their respective shows, keeping those series from flying off the rails.
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In order to retain the words so that they sound believable, she rehearses them to a beat, sometimes beatboxed by another member of the film crew.
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But Tituba, knowing her identity already made her a guilty suspect, instead gave the superstitious pilgrims a masterfully believable confession tailored to resonate with Puritan doctrine.
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With flatter, less believable characters, this sort of extravagant visual metaphor would come across as if La La Land is trying to project something onto them.
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And it's especially believable that after getting some compliments, Trump would walk away wanting to help his new friends in Silicon Valley with whatever they ask.
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Charged with setting up Captain Marvel as a necessary element to counteract Thanos in Avengers: Endgame, they give her a rich backstory and a believable motivation.
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Too frequently, major characters say ridiculous things or make illogical decisions to move the plot forward, even when they stretch the limits of believable human behavior.
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Rumors of Apple's next iPhones coming with wireless charging are looking more believable now that the company's officially listed under the Wireless Power Consortium's members list.
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Cameron's Na'vi were always computer-generated creations, but here they're recreated perfectly; the avatar's CG-smooth skin and subtle blue shading turned physical, and totally believable.
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It's believable-ish, but her movements don't seem very organic and the way the skin moves across her face doesn't feel right on a visceral level.
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It's certainly understandable that he's scared for her, and believable that he'd try harder to control her as he senses himself losing control over everything else.
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The showrunner's wanted the series to be as believable as possible, so they did not include the actress' name next to her role in the credits.
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"I try like hell to hide that bald spot, folks," he said, which is about the most believable thing that's ever come out of his mouth.
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But the book's best element is the romantic relationship between Adda and Iridian, a believable and downright ordinary couple who are fiercely devoted to one another.
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Mika Juuti, a doctoral student at Aalto University in Finland, and a team of researchers developed a new way to make algorithmically generated reviews more believable.
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Instead, he manages to make a wholly believable and deeply stressful film with almost no blood in it—or, for that matter, any swearing or sex.
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Andrey illustrates this new species to allude to this comparison, but gives it enough believable details to visually set it apart from the animals we know.
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The GSA's insistence that they don't have any records would've been a tad more believable if the agency had taken a couple of weeks to dig.
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Fake quotes spread so quickly on the internet that they've even become believable enough to appear on US postage, as was the case with Maya Angelou.
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"Plants and trees are built leaf by leaf, giving it depth that is needed to ensure realism and create a more believable world," de Boer said.
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Something that is just [believable] but gives enough information, makes it be heartfelt, human, and yet the power of it is from a more abstract force.
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The most enjoyable part of Bandersnatch was how many times you could play through and arrive at different endings, most plausible enough to be believable outcomes.
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While the most believable answer is that this figure is a person carrying a golf bag, we personally like to believe it was indeed a giraffe.
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What to watch for: Perfection may not be that far off: researchers can use advanced software to create better neural networks, making results even more believable.
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Like all good pranks, the GOP's new non-plan stems from a believable premise: Everyone knows the GOP wants to erase the ACA from the books.
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Despite clear discomfort about two weeks of often barely believable allegations, it's not clear yet that Republican leaders are any closer to cutting their president loose.
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It was believable enough (ish) to justify her landing a teaching job upstate and thus solve housing, income, and health insurance just in time for delivery.
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That's why it's believable, here at the end of season three, that Serena might have decided to abandon her belief in her specialness and betray Fred.
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"There aren't many characters on the show who are funny in their own right; it's mostly fairly believable kids in a ridiculous situation," Perrault tells Mashable.
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Far from science fiction, the film stays with you because it presents the believable, logical conclusion to the seismic shifts already changing our real-world society.
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Dry, spare writing, previously unheard of levels of research — that laid the template for all thriller authors to come — a wholly believable plot, and relentless action.
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Here's my prediction: on Thursday Comey will come off as a serious man giving highly believable and damaging testimony about the president of the United States.
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While it seems like an incredible web of characters and narrative held together by deft, thematic-yet-somehow-believable-and-unpretentious screenwriting, it's actually really simple.
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Compared to the topics liable to disturb, this is the least of them, mostly because we haven't hit Skynet territory just yet; it's the least believable.
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If nothing else, that statement makes the Canalys report a bit more believable, even if it isn't much different from what we've heard from Cook before.
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Then you get the network compounding effect; if you're in multiple group chats that all receive the fake news, the repetition makes them more believable still.
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While it's believable that he may not have been in his right mind, Lucas didn't quite seem far gone enough to attempt to shoot the president.
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It's believable that Dorsey (or his public relations team) wasn't aware of his host's spurious medical advice, though Greenfield's tweet is less than two months old.
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It's worth the trade-off here, sacrificing the potential enjoyment that the player gets from solving the language puzzle to create a more believable game world.
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Andrew's Motive Does the terrible year that plays out in "Descent," plus everything we've seen in previous episodes, add up to a believable motive for Andrew?
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Taking a fantastical story and making it more believable but also keeping that fun superhero sort of vibe is difficult, so it's not always done well.
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If you try to make slash with president Obama and Joe Biden, who don't discuss sexuality or have over-the-top personas, it's not as believable.
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Its characters are believable, recognizable people, played by a mix of actors you may already know and love from other TV shows and instantly ingratiating newcomers.
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In this excerpt from 'Lima's Fake Dollars,' VICE News meets a counterfeiter who goes through the final techniques used to make forged $20 bills look believable.
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An intuitive filmmaker, Mr. Garland created that movie's wholly believable world as much through the visual and sound design as through the scripted beats and lines.
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According to Sagan, only Steven Spielberg came remotely close to portraying what he considered to be a believable extraterrestrial in his film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
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The Supreme Court affirmed a basic rule of the operation of government on Thursday: Federal agencies have to give believable reasons for the actions they take.
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What makes it so believable, however, is the mention that Olson had been a collegiate wrestler, injecting just enough plausibility for everyone to fall for it.
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The zine-maker known as Instigator found these Polaroids and created his own narrative for each that range from highly-believable scenarios to poetically existential fantasies.
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LONDON — "Reality is actually harder to work with, because it's less believable," the composer Nico Muhly said in a recent interview at the Coliseum theater here.
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Justice officials found aspects of Byrne's story to be believable in part because he shared operational details that were not widely known, the US official said.
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And anything he did and said in this familiar circumstance would instantly be more likable, more human, more believable than a Q&A or a debate.
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The director Derrick Borte, who wrote the script with Daniel Forte, seems to indulge this character's ostensible freedom to use the epithet beyond what is believable.
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Today, when the Kremlin pushes conspiracies claiming Americans invented Ebola or Zika, these stories are thrown online with no serious attempt to make them sound believable.
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Leads Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant's sparky chemistry remained believable, grounding their world of parenting, real-estate, and murder in an emotional bedrock worth killing for.
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It was notable that Apple kept claiming that the iPhone 11 can shoot the highest quality video on a smartphone, a claim that is entirely believable.
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The work is so dry that it comes off as both darkly comic and so believable that you wonder why such a service doesn't already exist.
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He tells them that he finds the show more believable having been in the Senate than he would have had he not been in the job.
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But hey, when he eventually finds the right script that lets him get weepy in a believable way, he'll totally take home the little gold guy.
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In The Keepers, the link between Maskell and Cesnik's murder is Wehner, and whether what she's saying is believable according to the church and to authorities.
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It's readily apparent that this man loves his son and wife, which strengthens his character and makes believable his willingness to do anything to save them.
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Because I think there is a bit of magic where I truly have to believe that these events are happening in order to give a believable performance.
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To make a believable deepfake, you need a dataset comprised of hundreds or thousands of photos of the person's face you're trying to overlay onto the video.
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The faux-intimacy necessary to craft a believable performance is very easy to manipulate and exploit for those with the requisite levels of power to do so.
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But it's just believable enough that people like New York Times tech columnist Farhad Manjoo and Hashtag Resistance conspiracy theorist Eric Garland thought it might be real.
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Other tinkerers, for example, have used the zebrafication tool to turn shots of black bears into believable photos of pandas, apples into oranges, and cats into dogs.
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The most believable journey is Gendry's, and that's only because it took us four years to finally see him again after he set sail from King's Landing.
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As Nicholson explained, AI is getting very good at recognizing faces nowadays — and it's entirely believable Apple is deploying state-of-the-art technology in its devices.
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The scenes of the vessel climbing one wall of water after another at a nearly 90-degree angle may not be believable, but they stir your adrenaline.
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While that theory isn't confirmed, it seems believable — but then again, an actor being a human who does not perpetually look 25 seems plausible to us, too.
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"A 'Metroidvania' forces you to create a connected, believable world that you can invite your audience into," explains Thomas Mahler, co-founder of Ori developer Moon Studios.
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But while one computer system was ready to raise a glass of just-christened Heart Compost, another was being taught how to write surprisingly believable Yelp reviews.
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As series writer Jimmy Palmiotti explained, these choices ground the franchise more firmly in our current and future realities, and bring the series into more believable territories.
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It's slightly more believable than the Sandra Bullock classic, The Net, but nowhere near as accurate as Mr. Robot on the scale of computer shit I believe.
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It's only in recent years that computer-generated water has started to look believable, and Pixar's latest short film, Piper, made huge strides in simulating realistic sand.
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While we wish it would last, the guy behind the blonde, Andrew Fitzsimons, revealed that the new hue was simply the result of really believable hair extensions.
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Last year, it ran a viral holiday ad in which a grandfather faked his own death that turned out to be unexpectedly poignant — if not entirely believable.
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Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld have spoken about how difficult they found writing a believable female character — so much so that Elaine wasn't actually in the pilot.
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"The process of creating these works started with research and development of custom computer-generated organic patterns and textures to develop believable computer generated images," notes Tanchum.
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A: This is a real story set in a real location, so it was only natural that what you see on screen should seem natural and believable.
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But coupled with The OA's rousing score and the nearly believable narrative, the gestures, which look like the contents of an offbeat interpretive dance performance, seem inspiring.
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This might have been believable, was 'The Butcher' not reported to have kept the boots he wore that day preserved at home in a glass display case.
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" Kratzer says the man claimed to have fed the dogs while in his possession, which she says is believable otherwise "they wouldn't have made it this long.
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The 1967 animated versions of these characters also move with a liquid and believable animal sleekness, earned by careful study of real animals in the Disney studio.
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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.
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It's believable in the same way that if you told me Bosh was really good at Bingo I would believe that, too, but it's equally as nonsensical.
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But the same technology that allows machines to understand and communicate in human language can and will be used to make social media bots even more believable.
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In order to achieve believable lip sync animation, a frame rate of 45-60 frames per second is desired; most built-in cameras are limited to 30.
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That theory, that the indirect effects of a peer-to-peer payments service are what Apple's really after, is believable because the payments themselves aren't big moneymakers.
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As with The Crown, the film could very well have teetered on the verge of being unremarkable — if it weren't for her believable, yet electrifyingly ambiguous portrayal.
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If Sanders prioritized democracy reform in his political revolution, his theory of change would be more believable to those who have difficulty understanding his campaign's biggest goals.
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Joel: It's a lot of just dialing it in so it looks like a believable old-age character, yet maintains the characteristics of, in this case, Zach.
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The main issue here is that everyone speaks in roughly the same voice, making the characters less distinctive or believable than simply conspicuous proxies for the writer.
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The stock market is rewarding companies that have a believable narrative on how to survive in a rapidly changing world versus focusing on near-term profit streams.
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Yet she stayed true to her intentions, and the result is a believable character study that may not draw crowds but certainly challenges its two lead actors.
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In Dèja, Rhodes offers a believable portrayal of the kid who feels as if she's always giving the wrong answers in class, leading to sulking and outbursts.
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I've become a novelist, which is to say I make up people and worlds and describe them in such detail that my bunk and fudges become believable.
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She moves into an airy Williamsburg loft—perhaps the least believable element of the show—with her best friend, a vampish lesbian artist named Maggie (Debi Mazar).
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"During every step of this process, I've found every single piece of information from Dr. Christine Blasey Ford eminently credible, sincere and believable," she wrote on Twitter.
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Going beyond telling a story with believable virtual characters, the director is now experimenting with how virtual reality might let him tell an even more compelling story.
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The first claim is hard to verify (although utterly believable for anyone who's been to Shoreditch recently), but the second is completely in keeping with the data.
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One of Fischl's dilemmas has always been creating people who seem believable, while still being a metaphorical representation of humanity that can absorb viewers' fantasies and fears.
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Even so, the fall is propelled by such zippy dialogue and unexpectedly sweet moments (Erica and Laurie's relationship, especially, is warmly believable) that you may not care.
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To put it another way, Katherine's existence registers as a protest against the narrowness of American show business precisely because she's such a vivid, complicated, believable person.
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But even the most believable political machinations pale next to the captivating and endearing young man at this novel's heart: Alex Claremont-Diaz, President Ellen Claremont's son.
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What does it say that Bernie, a manically depressed obsessive-compulsive moved to swathe everything in plastic wrap, seems like the most grounded and believable person onstage?
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I'm not sure whether that makes Dougray more bearable, or less: The idea that there are many Dougrays available for compositing seems terrible, if all too believable.
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Their relationship is so believable, and feels so personal, that at the end, when their grandmother (Shelley Long) waxes on about sisterly love, it feels too sentimental.
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As the economic damage of the coronavirus outbreak becomes clear, data and forecasts are being produced that would have been scarcely believable just a short time ago.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's sudden and barely believable spat with Denmark shows how he has turned American diplomacy into a reflection of his tempestuous, erratic personality.
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It feels like fan theories that their breakup is a publicity stunt are only becoming more believable as Jenner gets our hopes up with these mixed signals.
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But any on the fence have a believable argument: Impeachment is like an indictment, and plenty of abuse of power and obstruction of justice particulars have emerged.
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The government's failure, in the historian Art Simon's words, to come up with "a coherent and believable account of the assassination" left many gaps to be filled.
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Both Sanon and Aaryan share tepid chemistry and are not believable as small-town folks, thanks to their coiffed hair, designer dresses and perfectly made-up faces.
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It was one of many designs the VFX team came up with when figuring out how to make Tony&aposs death look believable, but not too scary.
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The scene plays as light comedy, but it's also so believable, in a "poor working saps" kind of way, that we are utterly immersed, all disbelief suspended.
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The ever-earthy Dafoe forges a believable bond with the well-trained dog, and closing scenes (along with their hero shots and heavy strings) are genuinely moving.
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Even Biden, who has built his brand on common-man folksisms, seems more believable, and he has explicitly promised billionaires that nothing much will change for them.
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In fact, head into the salon and ask for cinnamon, this fall's trending balayage shade, and you might just walk out with the perfect bright, believable auburn.
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You know when he said that really he was focused on trying to be number one in his class at Yale, to me that was so believable.
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In a superhero landscape that has mostly forsworn the sweetly campy tone of yore, that doesn't leave a lot of room for believable internal or external conflict.
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Spam emails or social media posts seeking donations for Harvey victims might look believable, but it's best to check out the group if you're unfamiliar with it.
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Was it believable, they asked, that Judge Wang turned on his superiors because he did not want to do overtime one night, as the report had claimed?
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Calls for an independent investigation continue to mount, as the Saudi's scramble to provide a remotely believable explanation for what happened in their consulate on October 2.
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When David is assigned to make a campaign for Augmenta, "the first believable augmented reality interface," he is given the ultimate tool for constructing his own reality.
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I think if there was a character on television that was a robot, then someone could play like Mark Zuckerberg and it would be a believable robot.
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With his brash delivery and uncomfortably believable street threats, he was an easy favorite of the crew as Keef's high tide rose elevated all ships in the vicinity.
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This rationale had the convenient property of lining up with what many Democrats had said, though, inconveniently, it didn't seem remotely believable that it was Trump's real reason.
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It wasn't just a bunch of canned talking points, either; it was a full-on conversation, with a tour guide character that I found to be utterly believable.
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Because TATBILB is so well done, so believable and so carefully made, this is where it succeeds—anyone who's daydreamed about finding love will see themselves in it.
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It is a curious plot that might feel contrived were it not based on a true story, but Ms McCarthy's probing performance does much to keep things believable.
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Donald Trump Jr. is back to taking shots at Jussie Smollett ... questioning the alleged racist attack, and wondering why Jussie didn't come up with a more believable scenario.
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The episode is only half an hour, but the scenes feel like they drag a bit, and the relationship between Adlon's Sam and her kids isn't quite believable.
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Everything in the movie, though, depends on the chemistry — unquestionable, believable, potent in its simplicity — of Stone and Gosling as an aspiring actress and a frustrated jazz musician.
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Mêlée is a believable, albeit fantastical, hideaway for pirates without guts enough to even stitch up a sail, let alone take a vessel out onto the open sea.
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For the designers, that means being able to combine the right lighting, depth of field, textures and other features that make the combination of these different assets believable.
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For Hill to tell the story just right, the cast, the music, and the fashion had to be believable — and the hair played a major role in that.
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Kelly herself is somewhat believable as a hacker — even if sometimes she devolves into chugging Mountain Dew in a hoodie — but her friends are larger-than-life caricatures.
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There's little reason to believe Wesearchr as an entity has any direct ties to White House dealings, but its conceit makes Johnson's alleged presence in those spheres believable.
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The rapidly forming bond between Jake and Roland — one of the most crucial elements of the Dark Tower series — and Jake's power both become believable in Taylor's hands.
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Please send me an email when you think too many people have come out against Donald Trump, and now it's just "too much" and no longer believable. Please.
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The actress says she wanted to make sure Nya came across as a believable activist due to the importance these women have in communities all around the country.
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Its least convincing moments are when the movie attempts to be emotionally truthful: the subplot of Amy's dwindling marriage is even less believable than the bawdy supermarket scene.
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Tombot's robo-dog does respond to basic voice commands, but by focusing on believable responses to physical interactions, it remains relatively inexpensive as far as advanced robots go.
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But when it comes to the NFL, Belief and Absurdity are in an inverse relationship, so if it's not 100 percent true, it certainly is 100 percent believable.
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It has remarkably believable NPC background chatter for instance, but at the same time, still plays host to its fair share of wink-wink nudge-nudge dialogue lines.
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It's the kind of legend that, while a bit outsized, is believable if only because AVAIL is the kind of band that commanded a room without trying to.
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So it was OK. But we had to be careful with having that kind of cliffhanger, at the end of episode four, to make sure that it's believable.
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The London-based graphic designer has recently shared a series of colourful (and impressively believable) beer mats based on the best-loved bars and pubs from iconic movies.
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But the two — a lighter-than-air power-fantasy set in a believable world that is thick with characters and events inspired by real human injustices — rarely gel.
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He should be easy to dismiss as a villain, but the fact that both cops and the general public are on the fence about him is oddly believable.
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"When I want to show the kind of meanness people are capable of, to make it believable I find I have to tone it down," he once said.
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The effects of the sinking itself are chillingly believable, as is the stunt work, with passengers leaping from the ship and drop like flies from its tipping railing.
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Mr. Graham, the Philadelphia-based author of more than 20 plays as well as numerous television and film scripts, is proficient in creating conversational dialogue and believable characters.
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Quindlen makes her characters so richly alive, so believable, that it's impossible not to feel every doubt and dream they harbor, or share every tragedy that befalls them.
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" The president also called the judge's defense that he wasn't aware of any potential sexual assault at high school parties because he was focused on schoolwork "so believable.
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"To my mind, the power of those movies comes from the juxtaposition of these creepy robots from the future set against this completely believable everyday reality," he says.
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This strategy feels believable too: They know that their path is lined with red flags, and they are actively, and perhaps compassionately, choosing to proceed with blinders on.
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In a very believable move for a 14-year-old boy, he falls for her in turn as soon as he figures out that she already likes him.
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Carmen Cuba, the casting director, has chosen an exceptional set of child actors, each with their own distinct personality, and they bicker and giggle in a believable manner.
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Some of Ferriss' glitch artworks are believable interstellar phenomena at a glance, and NASA video of solar flares and the curvature of the Earth looks rendered in CGI.
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Ocean mining was new, and to build a ship that cost [so much] and go out there and spend an additional who knows how much—it's not believable.
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This underscores why it's difficult to create believable fiction out of the ongoing Mexican Cartel War: what's over-the-top one day might be standard tactics the next.
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