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PUTIN: As to who is to be believed, who is not to be believed: you can trust no one.
PUTIN: As to who is to be believed, who is not to be believed, you can trust no one.
"As to who is to be believed, who is not to be believed, you can trust no one," Putin continued.
Central to them is the fear that they won't be believed or, perhaps worse, they will be believed, but no one will care.
As to who is to be believed and to who is not to be believed, you can trust no one, if you take this.
"People were not used to it, and they got scared, asking what can be believed, what should be believed?" said Marinette Nyh Radebo, Mr. Hultqvist's spokeswoman.
Mr. Putin (through an interpreter): As to who is to be believed and to who's not to be believed, you can trust no one if you take this.
"You recently came out to say that all rape victims should be believed," she said, asking if Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones should also be believed. Mrs.
Moreover, while Democrats have insisted Ford has a "right to be believed," there are basic principles of due process that establish a right to be heard, not a right to be believed.
At least if this first trailer is to be believed.
"She says that rape victims should be believed," O'Brien said.
And, the word of Beyoncé is always to be believed.
"What's the point, if you won't be believed?" she writes.
In my heart I knew that I wouldn't be believed.
A long time if this video is to be believed.
The real thing has to be seen to be believed.
What else are women supposed to do to be believed?
If a recent viral video is to be believed, Rep.
Most people -- if polls are to be believed -- don't care.
It really does have to be experienced to be believed.
It's something that has to be seen to be believed.
"None of his explanation can be believed," Mr. Mahathir said.
That is if polling data can be believed at all.
If this Entertainment Weekly story is to be believed, maybe.
Some makeup transformations need to be seen to be believed.
They are, if Instagram is to be believed, extremely adorable.
Apparently so, if these eBay listings are to be believed.
We grew up not believing that we would be believed.
Trump said Cohen is a liar and can't be believed.
As I said before, I knew I wouldn't be believed.
You have the right to be believed and we're with you.
Second, the product has to be demonstrably true to be believed.
The video, posted below, has to be seen to be believed.
This is one trick that must be seen to be believed.
And if these demos are to be believed, it's not pretty.
If Fox News is to be believed, all three hate America.
Until we are all believed, none of us will be believed.
If Messing's tweet is to be believed, we'll find out today.
"We just want to be believed, and that's it," she says.
If history is to be believed, the answer is rather complicated.
If you want to be believed, back it up with proof.
Children separated from their families may be believed missing or dead.
I'm just wondering if all the women need to be believed.
So actually, you can make this stuff up, and be believed.
Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper.
Or, if anecdotal reports are to be believed, not casting votes.
And, if polling is to be believed, the strategy has worked.
Denhollander said she'd been waiting for an opportunity to be believed.
The lesson: Some ideas are just too dumb to be believed.
She was denied appropriate counseling and the chance to be believed.
"You say that all rape victims should be believed," the woman said.
If her rep is to be believed, however, this hasn't changed custody.
Evolution was taught as something that shouldn't be believed, ex-students said.
And we present confidence online because it feels good to be believed.
She definitely did not deserve it and she deserved to be believed.
It's a singular experience that has to be played to be believed.
Surprisingly not, if the Commission and the Court are to be believed.
He asks if Comey wants to say why he should be believed.
Of course, she later removed "you should be believed" from her website.
Indeed, if ITRI is to be believed, it may be considerably better.
It's certainly a tale that needs to be seen to be believed.
He sent a message to America that women should not be believed.
If history is to be believed, Diamond and Silk are a caricature.
If the rumors are to be believed, then yeah, that's coming too.
Red Flame is an experience that must be heard to be believed.
Underreporting is often attributed to survivors' fear that they won't be believed.
That is, if a new teaser from Motorola is to be believed.
If "anonymous" is to be believed, it already has been talked about.
Neither are most other Americans, if the polls are to be believed.
The clear message will be stay silent, you will not be believed.
He did not say who be believed to be behind the attack.
If the polls can be believed, he is almost certain to win.
"This conveys a person's desire to be believed or accepted," he wrote.
So if the president is to be believed, border "closure" is imminent.
I disagreed with Democrats who said that women should automatically be believed.
It will be much less likely for future victims to be believed.
If Porter's accusers are to be believed, then why aren't Trump's accusers?
And I watched for a chance to be believed and I waited.
It was a play that had to be seen to be believed.
Instead, Hill had to prove she had the right to be believed.
By her words, Trump promoted a problematic misconception that witness testimony -- particularly if that witness is a victim of a sex assault -- should not be believed, or should not be believed enough to visit consequences on the accused.
And, if Pew is to be believed, his message will find fertile soil.
But the stock will soon recover if major analysts are to be believed.
It's also good enough that people who experience trauma ought to be believed.
If Hollywood is to be believed, Italian-American restaurants are where life happens.
I don't think we need to ask as women, to be believed anymore.
Those are the comps they want to be believed they are comparable to.
If opinion polls are to be believed, the BJP has reason to worry.
Whites and asians are also overrepresented, if Dorsey's hypothesis it to be believed.
A face could even indicate sexuality, if recent research is to be believed.
The pads on the LCD23 Classics have to be felt to be believed.
And, if Pullman is to be believed, everything has been building to this.
How much was the story to be believed if the sources were secret?
"Every writer wants to be believed," John le Carré once told an interviewer.
Other 2020 Democratic candidates have stressed, like Messam, that women should be believed.
I was told I wouldn't be believed because I hadn't called the police.
Consistently and unintentionally funny, The Room has to be seen to be believed.
Clinton tweeted 'Every survivor of sexual assault deserves to be believed and supported.
In economics, stability like that is remarkable — and usually not to be believed.
And will what he says about those calls be believed if he does?
If the internet is to be believed, this has happened more than once.
Lemieux was an unfathomable talent, and had to be seen to be believed.
It's much more difficult to be believed and much harder to receive empathy.
Should the women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct be believed?
"I watched for a chance to be believed and I waited," she said.
Savile's victims were very effectively silenced, they were told they wouldn't be believed.
Liberalism itself is, if the polls are to be believed, on the rebound.
Therefore, absolutely nothing he or his team says is to be believed, ever.
Giuffre was a "serial liar," he said—nothing she said could be believed.
It had to be seen to be believed — but then it was seen.
Instead, they pressed their argument that Mr. Cohen was not to be believed.
If Bouncers is to be believed, you've got to stay calm, stay focued.
People didn't think that they would be believed if they told these stories.
" And that, to her, includes Robson and Safechuck: "I feel it's taking advantage of real victims of child abuse, because it does not respect them, who should be believed, when someone like this who shouldn't be believed is representing them.
But there may be some relief coming if recent history is to be believed.
If current officials at USAID are to be believed, they have reason to worry.
If the hype is to be believed, Amazon will be targeting Australia from Sept.
I say in the book some things have to be believed to be seen.
That is if the research on daylight-saving time (DST) is to be believed.
It's this desire to be believed and taken seriously that drives the new film.
"We're still in an environment where you're not going to be believed," she said.
And it raised questions about which presidential assertions can be believed and which cannot.
And if certain theories were to be believed, it might even include a battle.
Not if the claims of a Berlin-based drinks company are to be believed.
She didn't report the crime to the police, fearing that she wouldn't be believed.
Further, some intel officials sometimes have proven they simply are not to be believed.
But some costs are a little too out(rageous)-of-budget to be believed.
Anything you hear from anyone who is not me is not to be believed.
I was told I wouldn't be believed because I said I loved the boyfriend.
The past several months have been rough, if Twitter sentiment is to be believed.
And if early fan reactions I've seen are to be believed, I'm not alone.
These videos of your favorite male celebs dancing must be seen to be believed.
If Monday's White House drama is to be believed, then it's a strong possibility.
If polls were to be believed, he would not have been president, they said.
Part of it is fear: Will I be believed, these women and men think.
Telling our stories is often excruciating, with no guarantee that we will be believed.
Not because I believe all accusers of sexual molestation should be believed; I don't.
If Achen and Bartels are to be believed, most voters don't hold fixed principles.
If the myth of Silicon Valley is to be believed, Eric Migicovsky should be ebullient.
If Google's presentation is to be believed, it will make photos much brighter and clearer.
This meant that the resounding question at the time was: Can this woman be believed?
Perhaps so, if this touching advertisement by dog food manufacturer Pedigree is to be believed.
If the internet is to be believed, he donated $250,000 to an Obama Super PAC.
He simply chuckles in genuine disbelief about lies that are too absurd to be believed.
Everyone wants to talk about how Trump implied I am a not to be believed.
Julian Assange might be a useful idiot if the U.S. government is to be believed.
If early analyses from outside groups are to be believed, the numbers could be grim.
"She was poised, she was credible, and she should be believed," Feinstein said Friday morning.
But if Parsec is to be believed, it's an idea whose time has finally come.
If the weather reports were to be believed, that meant at least another two days.
Most of it is just nonsense, and it has to be seen to be believed.
That's the whole idea, if this ad from Saturday Night Live is to be believed.
If pictures are to be believed, the singer is joining the cast of Grey's Anatomy.
Apple may soon be ditching the 163GB iPhone, if recent reports are to be believed.
If YouTube is to be believed, cats can absolutely learn how to use CleverPet too.
And too bad Kavanaugh's legion of female defenders apparently aren't "women" enough to be believed.
In general, they tend to be believed by people who feel powerless and resent it.
If several commenters online are to be believed, Manafort will be receiving letters from strangers.
And in the end, one of our greatest fears is that we won't be believed.
And if Veach is to be believed, they receive luxury goods from brands for free.
But apparently not, if one London startup and its new backers are to be believed.
And if Lewandowski is to be believed, KSW's flagship event will far surpass that attendance.
Arnault's public disavowal of a deal on LVMH's recent earnings call is to be believed.
She might look credible, but still there's a clear possibility that she won't be believed.
It is if the designers behind the indie label Krammer & Stoudt are to be believed.
"Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper," Jefferson wrote in 1807.
I didn't think I would be believed, and I thought I would get in trouble.
Yet approximately 70% of victims don't report their assaults for fear they won't be believed.
"I think that loneliness would serve us well," he concludes, hoping not to be believed.
"Tragic" the work may be, if Schubert's subtitle is to be believed, but lightly so.
Yes, that means there might be a camera bump, if leaks are to be believed.
Not if Tanner's reported eating habits are to be believed (Checkers and McDonald's figure prominently).
If group member Joey Fatone is to be believed, hopes have once again been dashed.
Because the thing is, if she is to be believed, she wasn't born this way.
What they uncovered, if it is to be believed, was an even more shocking allegation.
If Chesser and the university are to be believed, sexism occurred without any sexists in sight.
The end of the world may be near, if a Christian numerologist is to be believed.
And if the latest reports are to be believed, the answer is clearly new digital services.
Also, if rumors are to be believed, things aren't looking quite so rosy for Warner Bros.
If the pictures are to be believed, the dongle would support Android TV's recent Oreo update.
"Urban Prius bobsledding," the caption read, and the video needs to be seen to be believed.
Or if a particularly enthusiastic sect of Reddit theorists are to be believed, another ice monster?
Well, if this Kickstarter project is to be believed, that's exactly what the LMcable can do.
The woman says she didn't go to cops immediately because she didn't think she'd be believed.
If opinion polls are to be believed, most Latin Americans remain broadly in the political centre.
The father of three's circuitous line of questioning truly needs to be heard to be believed.
But would you say that Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones be believed as well?
Still, if Musk is to be believed, Tesla energy is where the action is this year.
Like all true art, it must be seen to be believed — so just watch this now.
If her belly is to be believed, there should already be a chill in the air.
If Makonnen's Twitter is to be believed, the pair is about to head out on tour.
Mobile phones, the internet and romantic relationships, if the rumors are to be believed, are forbidden.
LONDON (Reuters) - If the bond market is to be believed, the world is heading for recession.
And if Ars's first look at the converted videos are to be believed, they look good.
If the new label is to be believed, the creamer bottle was filled with breast milk.
I think to be believed, onstage or onscreen, is the one hope that all actors share.
But this year seems to be a little different, if the rumors are to be believed.
Kavanaugh categorically denies these allegations; he has no less and no more right to be believed.
If a series of listings by Walmart Canada are to be believed, Rage 2 is coming.
If the gossip mags are to be believed, Kourtney Kardashian and Justin Bieber are hooking up.
If the language on the campaign trail is to be believed, that reassessment could be dramatic.
But if Murray is to be believed, his days of two-sport stardom will soon end.
The polls show a tight race, Mr. Walker warned the crowd, and they should be believed.
If reports are to be believed, it only needs a handful more "yes" votes to pass.
A crash in the Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix has to be seen to be believed.
But if a proven liar should not be believed, why do these same Republicans believe Trump?
If Wall Street's predictions are to be believed, stocks should kick off 173 with a bang.
The take-out and hot food section at the Brooklyn Wegmans was not to be believed.
Around 600 hours, in fact, if Blakemore's to be believed, and after two decades, why not?
If the trailers for films like Zero Days are to be believed, we should be afraid, right?
In the real world, women still struggle to be believed when they come forward about sexual assault.
If this snapshot is to be believed, the current mess should be relatively simple to clean up.
If the US intelligence community is to be believed, Moscow is preparing to reap the top prize.
The question now is if he really means it and, further, if he is to be believed.
That said, if Digital Foundry is to be believed, Scorpio might represent a break from the past.
However much Democrats might want Ms Blasey to be believed, she is patently acting independently of them.
If the B&H listing is to be believed, we'll see more of the PlayBase this March.
If most parents are to be believed, teenagers are increasingly more reckless and promiscuous in every generation.
A corollary to this feature: Things will be believed about you that are not at all true.
If someone finds the strength and courage to come forward, he or she is to be believed.
Here are a couple of questions I heard while canvassing experts: Can Zuckerberg be believed at all?
The author expressed frustration that, now that the allegations have come to light, he won't be believed.
It will take time, and, well, if the two are to be believed, they have the time.
"  The editorial then lays out several ways Trump "is selling himself and why he can't be believed.
The outlook for employment is also upbeat if leading indicators of labor demand are to be believed.
If Francis and the team behind Onemeal are to be believed, I should get used to that.
We'll quite likely see a scenario of political paralysis if the current polls are to be believed.
Zinke can no longer claim to care about this country's public lands and expect to be believed.
Everyone else notices that much of the time the President of the United States cannot be believed.
If a girl is to be believed, then we're not seeing Game of Thrones until April 2019.
"Not only do these women need to be heard, they need to be believed," Hirono said Wednesday.
But if the polls and mainstream punditry were to be believed, this was not supposed to happen.
They've been ignored, they feel, and if Leitch is to be believed, now it's time for revenge.
"Our ability to be believed is at risk," Mr. Comey said in a speech earlier this year.
A leader who cannot be believed will not be followed, even, or especially, in periods of emergency.
" Finally, she said, women feel that they "will be believed, that they're not going to be dismissed.
In some ways, it was even worse to be believed and not have what he did matter.
If exit polls are to be believed, India seems poised to bring back Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
But I don't agree with some of my colleagues that the accuser has to automatically be believed.
People are tired of hearing Fake News delivered with an anger that is not to be believed.
Tesla has never made a profit and isn't about to start, if analysts are to be believed.
But the question is not whether a cooperator is likeable; it is whether they can be believed.
Fake news is that which he wants to be believed – and which his supporters wish to believe.
Its story must be seen to be believed, but its beauty is obvious in the first shot.
Two men—"Michael, 59" and "Gerard, 60"—who are quoted in the article are to be believed.
Because if this interview with TMZ is to be believed, Curt Schilling might actually make that happen.
"He cannot be believed," Rudy Giuliani, a lawyer for Trump, told Reuters on Thursday, referring to Cohen.
Because of this, most of them said they assumed they wouldn't be believed if they reported him.
It is unclear whether either is happening, and the polls, campaigns say, are not to be believed anyway.
But if George R.R. Martin is to be believed, we have three dragon shows to look forward to.
Also included, if boasts on social media are to be believed: an activist who tried to attack Sen.
Either way, if the Center for Nonproliferation Studies report is to be believed, the results have been impressive.
If her Instagram is to be believed, he actually hand-made a pair of earrings for his fiancée.
If stereotypes are to be believed, women aren't very good at math, but I'll give this a shot.
And, if actress Liza Weil is to be believed, the revival's conclusion could be more of the same.
But if one major, frequently outspoken Twitter activist investor is to be believed, there's nothing to worry about.
If a source who spoke anonymously to Us Weekly is to be believed, that may be the case.
But there's also a lot of gossip among Sparrows, and not all of it is to be believed.
Apple could be switching things up, if a couple of purported iPhone dummy models are to be believed.
If the leaks are to be believed we'll see two new Galaxies in March — the S8 and S8+.
Even more basic than that — I was jealous that she could dress up that way, and be believed.
Federal rules require that the uploaded sample must be believed to be from the perpetrator of a crime.
The co-main event will be a much less competitive affair, if the odds are to be believed.
If critics on social media are to be believed, the same fate is in store for "Green Book".
Image: CDCIf these numbers are to be believed, the residents of Alberta are swimming in sexually transmitted diseases.
"There's just enough threat to how you can be perceived and how you cannot be believed," she said.
Many also may fear that they won't be believed, or that authority figures won't do anything to help.
Like, a tenth of the cost of what's on the market now, if Leti is to be believed.
Krebs said be believed that the scam was intended to solicit personal or financial details from unsuspecting victims.
That said, the show's first season is weaker than the rest, if its fans are to be believed.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)If rumors are to be believed, Samsung doesn't know when or how to quit.
If Goop is to be believed, then maybe Edition 02 – Shiso is the cure for all your ills.
Australian household finances aren't all that healthy right now if recent household spending figures are to be believed.
Unfortunately, if these leaked images are to be believed, there aren't many surprises in store with the P9.
Guo denied the documents were forged and said the Ministry of Public Security's statement should not be believed.
Then there's WIkiGalaxy, which is both beautiful and informational, and frankly has to be experienced to be believed.
But thankfully, the British tabloid press is almost never to be believed when it comes to science stories.
Victims of abuse must be given a space to be heard, to be believed, and to be vindicated.
In reality, it's closer to a palace (and perhaps a haunted one, if rumors are to be believed).
Her take on Side-Eye Chloe is definitely the latter, and it must be seen to be believed.
Gates replied that yes, he should be believed over Manafort, the former chairman of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
If the tech prophets are to be believed, the Next Great Computing Platform will be on your face.
If the statistics are to be believed, HMV alone sold a turntable a minute over the Christmas period.
The Audi R8 e-tron is dead if a report from Car and Driver is to be believed.
Refugees from Iran are so astonishingly unlike Iranians generally that it has to be seen to be believed.
The home button is headed to the trash bin, if a report by Bloomberg is to be believed.
Shawn Mendes' new tattoo, his first, needs to be seen to be believed — and probably more than once.
To be effective, the F.B.I. must be believed and must maintain the support of the public it serves.
If the Twitterverse is to be believed, you are going to want to avoid spoilers at all cost.
Since so little else of what Ponzi said can be believed, why trust his own version of events?
I worried that any less meant I would not be believed — a concern I later learned was merited.
If mobile language-learning apps are to be believed, it's never been easier to pick up another language.
Why do women still marry when, if statistics are to be believed, marriage doesn't make them very happy?
If reports are to be believed, he should expect to be met by large demonstrations across the country.
Can he be believed when he claims another 34 will be built in the five years after that?
And if he doesn't, what then for a party who has said women making accusations must be believed?
But if their bosses are to be believed, things will keep on being strange for a bit longer.
The bad news is—if the data is to be believed—most of us already hate our jobs.
Who knows how many victims now will decide to stay hidden, for fear they will not be believed?
Chances are she won't be believed, and she'll probably lose her job, some friends, her "good" reputation, etc.
Pell's conviction had given other victims of clerical sex abuse hope that their stories would be believed, Last said.
There becomes a perception that they are not to be believed on any issue that they speak up on.
But if the writing on the cover is to be believed, it includes yellow, purple, blue, and green shadows.
The resident surfer may have swept Underwood off his virginal feet, if this paparazzi photo is to be believed.
What happens in the long gaps between Gorillaz albums is complicated if the band's mythology is to be believed.
Human memory is faulty enough that not everyone who puts forth a statement ought to be believed point-blank.
"Most of the time, it's older men who do this to you, so you won't be believed," she said.
Well, if Stan Lee's own comments are to be believed, he might be getting his own biopic after all.
If teen magazines are to be believed, period accidents can happen to anyone, at any time, to extreme effect.
None of the women were valued citizens, and thus weren't likely to be believed if they denied their accusers.
But again, if the latest reporting is to be believed, Rudd is intent on breaking strong encryption after all.
However, coach Tite can look forward to the team celebrating their first win - if Achilles is to be believed.
Marvel's winning streak is still going strong, at least if the first Thor: Ragnarok reactions are to be believed.
But if the climate models are to be believed, this could be the start of an upsetting new trend.
So many people choose not to come forward with their own experiences because they're afraid they won't be believed.
"I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," she said.
If the leak is to be believed, the Pixel 3 won't force users to deal with that issue again.
But if that film is to be believed, burlesque is a thing that people do exclusively to impress Cher.
There, if local legend is to be believed, nine women were turned to stone for dancing on the sabbath.
We kick off today&aposs edition was something so ridiculous that it has to be seen to be believed.
But if this sounds too ridiculous to be believed strain your eyes read this mess in the photos below.
Away and inside, if the abruptly released ninth Radiohead studio album A Moon Shaped Pool is to be believed.
""Then you have that victim who is more easily believed, but that still doesn't guarantee you will be believed.
"The notion that *every* woman must be believed is absurd," Kelly wrote in a series of tweets Monday night.
Mazie Keiko Hirono (D-Hawaii) that all women must be believed in these situations because of their gender. Period.
Walker told CNN before Election Day that be believed complacency, not fatigue, was the biggest issue facing his campaign.
It's sort of a pass ... I do think there was this inflection point where women started to be believed.
Or perhaps the victim realizes in a s/he said-s/he said situation, they may not be believed.
Which is actually the case: That eye-socket cracker has given Inoue double-vision, if he's to be believed.
If Musk is to be believed (and why shouldn't he be?), an Apple Car is definitely in the works.
I was told I wouldn't be believed because I've looked at pornography, written a sex story, dated older men.
A slew of new Apple products are on the way, if the latest iOS beta is to be believed.
"Hold the MSG," may become a statement of the past if food scientist Steve Witherly is to be believed.
But if these photos are to be believed, radical changes are about to hit two of Apple's flagship products.
What happens in the long gaps between Gorillaz albums is complicated if the band's mythology is to be believed.
The Book of Henry might be one of those movies, at least if the reviews are to be believed.
"That's really powerful because I think for a lot of survivors that's all we really want—to be believed."
Many kept their silence for years, assuming their word against that of a famous comedian would not be believed.
She is brave for coming forward, she is brave for not backing down, and she is to be believed.
If LCX's data is to be believed, Texans were just as likely to sign the letter at 3 a.m.
If "Shane" is to be believed, the region was peopled with Van Heflins and mysteriously saved by Alan Ladds.
If he is to be believed, and after all he is the president, then we are in good hands.
Syaf hasn't given an official statement, but has been tweeting that the media covering the controversy shouldn't be believed.
But if the results of a new parenting survey are to be believed, today's kids have it very different.
At the same time, he didn't have enough standout moments to safeguard his apparent (if polls can be believed) lead.
It said that in cases of sexual abuse, the presumption that a victim should always be believed should be institutionalized.
If Maggy the frog's prophecy to Cersei is to be believed, poor King Tommen has to croak at some point.
I don't want to alarm anyone, but if Google Home is to be believed, Barack Obama is planning a coup.
If the posts are to be believed, people spend SAD buying themselves Chick-fila, going to Target, and watching Netflix.
It's the simple finding that the more often a lie is repeated, the more likely it is to be believed.
And after all, if the American dream is to be believed, then Americans have plenty of ambition to go around.
And if Donald Trump is to be believed, you're probably going to want one amidst all that fire and fury.
It would be an invasive solution that also contributes to the notion that victims' accounts are unlikely to be believed.
Many victims are reluctant to report rapes, fearing they will not be believed, especially in the absence of physical injuries.
Indeed, if leaked transcripts are to be believed, he's heaped praise on the drug campaign to Duterte over the phone.
If every children's movie is to be believed, a stay at sleepaway camp is the key to a memorable summer.
In fact, if Anchor's self-reported numbers are to be believed, it's been a major driving force for new podcasts.
The entire industry seems to be struggling across the board, if Verizon and AT&T's trends are to be believed.
She's apparently going to reappear in many future episodes, if IMDb is to be believed, and I couldn't be happier.
Survivors are usually traumatized by the attack, and they fear they won't be believed or that the assailant will retaliate.
" Clinton responded: "Well, I would say that everyone should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence.
Now, if a new report is to be believed, users may soon receive creepy conversation topic suggestions from the app.
This portends a cynical future in which media must leave a detailed digital breadcrumb trail in order to be believed.
" H.C. also argued that the alibi witness who placed Peña Rodriguez elsewhere couldn't be believed because he was "an illegal.
Satellite companies don't offer 24-hour real-time surveillance, but if the hype is to be believed, they're getting close.
If reports are to be believed, Cambridge Analytica has a habit of pushing ethical and legal boundaries to gather data.
Snapchat's in for a serious makeover, if these screenshots discovered in the mobile app's existing code are to be believed.
Sir Bernard Hogan Howe's force screwed up investigations so now he says alleged victims shouldn't be believed to begin with.
In fact, if a meme that's currently making the rounds on social media is to be believed, it already has.
If a mounting pile of scientific evidence are to be believed, pesticides are wreaking havoc on our planet and bodies.
Robots, if the hype at CES this year is to be believed, are moving progressively further into our daily lives.
It's groundbreaking, and almost disorienting, for women's stories to be believed, and for men in power to be held accountable.
"Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," Clinton responded.
If recent teaser images from Instagram are to be believed, we might see our wish granted for the upcoming cycle.
Moreover, engagement on Connect — if the comment and like counts in the feed are to be believed — are incredibly low.
Yael: I guess the records saved her because she would've had to explain it anyway (and maybe not be believed).
It is a miracle the stunt did little lasting harm to the economy, if official data are to be believed.
But if opinion polls are to be believed, these views are extraordinarily popular — and they sure are popular at Dukey's.
However, if one recent photo is to be believed, there's one aspect of Kardashian's body that is even more unusual.
If months of speculation are to be believed, it may well be his last for the house of Saint Laurent.
In other words, the smaller hits were generally better movies than the blockbusters, if critical consensus is to be believed.
There are some things about North Korea, as a society and government, that seem almost too strange to be believed.
And, if the rumors are to be believed, he might think it's enough to start thinking about the White House.
If the polls are to be believed, most of us see Trump's presidency so far as a slow-motion calamity.
A winner -- if polls are to be believed, that will likely be former Vice President Joe Biden -- will be announced.
It keeps women from coming forward because they worry they won't be believed or they'll be dragged through the mud.
If President Trump is to be believed, the United States just came within 10 minutes of launching war against Iran.
Well, if the bright folks at Breakthrough Starshot are to be believed, the spacecraft will weigh just a few grams.
Democrats will also surely lean on the general belief that a woman who has been sexually assaulted should be believed.
If a new genetic analysis is to be believed, the virus has been circulating — undetected — throughout the state for weeks.
Next year is bound to be just as eventful for Apple, if the rumors and reports are to be believed.
If Instagram is to be believed, then self care for women basically amounts to face masks and daily affirmation apps.
If Australian news outlets and social media are to be believed, "20,000 anonymous clowns" are plotting a reign of terror.
That's why, to a lot of Republicans, the press is now the enemy, or at least not to be believed.
Elon Musk, his girlfriend Grimes, and Scott also spent Christmas Eve together, if Kim Kardashian's Instagram is to be believed.
But if Sharlet and Moss are to be believed, The Family is one of the preeminent powers behind the throne.
If Google is to be believed, Stadia will have more games, more features, and work on more devices by then.
The public may never learn what actually happened to Moldt if the authorities on the ground are to be believed.
If any number of women are to be believed, and I believe they are, Donald Trump is a sexual predator.
Also, nothing said about him is to be believed, no matter who says it and how much proof is presented.
It's also one where, if media reports are to be believed, some agents are openly and vocally supporting Trump's candidacy.
If The Washington Post's lie tracker is to be believed, President Trump recently told the 2,000th untruth of his presidency.
The National Socialist Movement and the Daily Stormer are reportedly recruiting "informal" poll watchers — but they shouldn't necessarily be believed.
But the trickery raised lingering questions about whether the authorities should be believed — including about the supposed death-list itself.
In other words, certain things have to be true, or have to be believed, in order to sustain that worldview.
If a flurry of news coverage is to be believed, a year in space can really wreak havoc on your DNA.
Having reached the top of the top musically, Jackson's personal life took a turn towards being too weird to be believed.
Lady Gaga has a simple answer for those still wondering if people who speak out about sexual assault should be believed.
Spring will be here in a little over a month, and maybe even earlier if Punxsutawney Phil is to be believed.
" But she felt the need to come forward with her stories because, "Right now — I want the victims to be believed.
That kind of absurd carnage has to be seen to be believed, but you're better off skipping the whole thing entirely.
What they want is to be believed, and they want to make sure others don't have to experience what they did.
THE influence industry in Washington is doing more with fewer people these days, if the official figures are to be believed.
If TMZ is to be believed, the Biebs may not be attending any awards shows until he's completed his next album.
Fan favorite bounty hunter Boba Fett may finally be getting his own movie, if a new report is to be believed.
There is an incredibly high bar of believability that sexual assault survivors must meet — and exceed — in order to be believed.
You have the right to be heard, the right to be believed, and we are with you as you go forward.
And, if a scattering of claims on Reddit are to be believed, that window may have just been blown wide open.
Netflix is only getting started in its quest to conquer the globe, if the stock market's expectations are to be believed.
If the National Enquirer is to be believed (idk!), Jeff Bezos sent some pretty gnarly sexts to news anchor Lauren Sanchez.
It might, if an editorial on the usefulness of pre-workout caffeine "doping" published in Sports Medicine is to be believed.
If reports are to be believed, Flynn is preparing to testify against the president, his family, and members of his administration.
Republicans on the panel, led by Jordan and Meadows, pounced on the lying conviction, repeatedly suggesting Cohen could not be believed.
"If Barr is to be believed, our single best possible source of new revelations does not have new revelations," he said.
But if a new team of space archaeologists and their satellite data is to be believed, that's all about to change.
He wants its credibility to be so broken that whenever it reports negative stories about him it will not be believed.
Don't worry: The gator stuck the landing over the fence, with a thud that has to be heard to be believed
If early screenings are to be believed, the film might end up being a kind of date movie for mom gangs.
And part of the reason they're underreported is that victims are concerned about whether they're going to be believed or not.
If the mantra that all politics is local is to be believed, then it is especially true under the Trump administration.
Right-wing media, as expected, gleefully pounced on the testimony as evidence that the mainstream media was not to be believed.
If its Ghostbusters page is to be believed, the "stars" of the film are Chris Hemsworth, Melissa McCarthy, and Bill Murray.
Baruch is Jewish and Seh is Muslim, which, if certain misconceptions about Israel are to be believed, could raise some eyebrows.
Beyond that, if other metrics are to be believed, it's been seen over 20113 million more times on Imgur and Reddit.
Every sentient person knows this, and if Michael Wolff is to be believed, so does most everyone in the White House.
Victims sensed a moment that might mean they would be believed — that they might not be attacked or smeared or belittled.
If voter polls are to be believed, pro-European Merkel's victory is assured with her conservative coalition ahead of the pack.
If handicappers and their computers are to be believed, the teams could meet in the later stages of the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Still, Tubi appears to be claiming a significant portion of consumers' TV viewing time, if its numbers are to be believed.
Mr. Trump "doesn't want it to be believed that Russia changed the outcome," Mr. Graham said, adding that Russia did interfere.
Plus as women, we don't typically say anything because of fear we're not going to be believed or retaliation or shame.
If the news stories are to be believed, Congress cannot agree on much of anything when it comes to health care.
Both, if reports are to be believed, leveraged position and power to line their own pockets or further their own ends.
To call novelists liars is naïve, because it mistakes their intention; they never wanted to be believed in the first place.
If Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, is to be believed, Mr. Trump accepted Mr. Putin's assurances that he isn't to blame.
Two years ago, Michael Cohen was reviled as a liar and a Donald Trump minion who was not to be believed.
In short, if this lie means that Mr. Cohen is not to be believed, it affects the president's credibility even more.
Wade: Not only should Ford not be believed, but she must have political motivations because the stakes are so very high.
If the administration is to be believed, this is just one of many privatisations that could increase efficiency and encourage infrastructure investment.
"I think anybody that makes an accusation like that, they should come forward," Ernst said when asked if Carroll should be believed.
" CNN asked whether Carroll should be believed, and McSally said, "You can call my office if you want to do an interview.
At once silly and terrifying, its ads were often too ridiculous to be believed, even though they were undoubtedly conceived in earnest.
How, the defense implied, could they be believed if they had gaps in their memory about the nights of the alleged assaults?
The Anita Hill saga made it clear to me that if I spoke out about what happened, I would never be believed.
We all know Beyoncé runs the world, but if the internet is to be believed, she may also be running Sia's life.
Even as she is dragged through physical and mental torture, Gentileschi maintains her dignity and composure in the fight to be believed.
But, the addition of Max's depravity isn't the only way Jessica Jones shows the mountains women need to climb to be believed.
The LP is set to include Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip, and, if Hodgy's Instagram is to be believed, Nelly Furtado.
"In the age of social media, whatever somebody says can be believed or not believed, and you have no control over that."
"In terms of just raw sexuality, the way that that man maintains his back hair is not to be believed," she says.
Many might fear they won't be believed, worry about retaliation from the assaulter, or don't trust authorities to handle their cases properly.
If Priebus is to be believed, calling Duterte was not, in the words of Winston Churchill, an effort to confer a compliment.
I sometimes have a hard time telling the difference which is which, but if Lopatin's to be believed, it doesn't really matter.
It's one thing to watch a movie where a character tries to explain a bizarre truth, knowing they probably won't be believed.
Both political parties are to some extent following the will of the Australian people, at least if polling is to be believed.
If polls are to be believed, something like a third of young voters intend to, in effect, opt out of this election.
If the Dallas bookstore The Wild Detectives is to be believed, the answer is a shocking, click-to-find-out-more yes.
They knew they wouldn't have been believed then; they may still not be believed now, as the defense team's arguments clearly demonstrated.
If Charli's Twitter account is to be believed, the hypothetical follow-up to March's excellent Number 1 Angel is a heavy hitter.
" Dedicating the song to all the women in the audience, he said, "It's a sad, sad day when women can't be believed.
"But neither one of us thought to or felt we would be believed if we went to HR and complained," Blandburg said.
If the streaming service, which selectively releases audience numbers, is to be believed, more than 80 million subscribers caught the rom-com.
We often run into products that not only have to be seen, but must be put to the test to be believed.
Of course, if recent press reports are to be believed, dos Santos did not get her fortune by years of tough slog.
The video of that exchange — "You're supporting white supremacy" is one of the more milquetoast quotes — must be seen to be believed.
Death penalty expert Robert Dunham says the mishandling of lethal injections for death-row inmates is more common than may be believed.
We often run into products that not only have to be seen, but must be put to the test to be believed.
"Before that night, I didn't run away, I couldn't run away, because I didn't think I would ever be believed," he said.
The results have to be seen to be believed: People who've never flown a drone in their lives can fly this drone.
The bad news is, if the memes are to be believed, a lot of us weren't listening to our therapists too well.
They have already signaled they'll point to Cohen's acknowledged history of lying to show that his new allegations shouldn't be believed either.
If the leaks are to be believed, Steve Bannon doesn't appear to have been really doing anything in the Trump White House.
Donald J. Trump seems poised for a win if the polls are to be believed, but by what margin remains to be seen.
This is a classic old-school move, where men think women simply won't be believed, especially women who are seen as somehow flawed.
The strategy is becoming clear: Republicans are giving the accusers a chance to be "heard" — but denying them the opportunity to be believed.
If the most commonly accepted narrative is to be believed, the majority of Vanilla Sky, post-crash, takes place in a lucid dream.
They have learned exactly how much proof they will need before their reports will be believed (often, more than they can ever supply).
Because we are in the middle of this, you know, nationwide Me Too movement where we&aposre told all women should be believed.
At any rate, if my colleague Chaim is to be believed, then pi sucks anyway, and we should all be using tau instead.
However, if a "TV source" who spoke to The Sun is to be believed, the employee is probably still going to be punished.
The company must now somehow turn into a luxury car manufacturer (or an industry-disrupting force, if Breitfeld's vision is to be believed).
Milk proteins and their plant-based facsimiles can deliver baby-soft skin on a level that has to be experienced to be believed.
Alphabet will pick up where it left off after July's stellar second quarter earnings report if Wall Street analysts are to be believed.
Gaga, who was born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, delivered an unforgettable performance if the first reviews from the film are to be believed.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna have reportedly broken up — that is, if anonymous sources spilling secrets about the couple are to be believed.
Honesty for Celeste is a double edged sword, as she was and remains the character least likely to be believed when it matters.
If a New York Times report is to be believed, Donald Trump doesn't want to do the hard work of actually being president.
Why it matters: Cohen offered no proof for this allegation — and given his record of lying, his claims can't be believed without evidence.
If her critics are to be believed, owning professional clothing and growing up in a suburb mean that someone can't possibly be struggling.
And if the internet is to be believed, it would seem that so-called vibrator addiction is the mortal enemy of partnered sex.
" She continued, "It's complicated – there was relief that now I would be believed – and I was happy to a certain extent over that.
For ice cream, sure, but also for fear, excitement, sexual pleasure, pain, anger, and—if online commenters are to be believed—memes 😱.
But the same isn't true for startup investors, who, if conventional wisdom is to be believed, tend to invest relatively close to home.
Republican committee members repeatedly suggested during Cohen's testimony Wednesday that he should not be believed because he had admitted to lying to Congress.
The entire world economy appears to be in a synchronised expansion at present, if a variety of leading indicators are to be believed.
But Hungary, if Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is to be believed, has decided not to take sides but rather be a neutral observer.
It is often the case that those who have been the victims of sexual harassment or assault fear they will not be believed.
Instead, he stood beside Putin and gave the Russian president equal standing with our intelligence services in terms of who should be believed.
"Worse, it betrays a positively medieval attitude toward all women as sex objects who cannot be believed or taken seriously," the board continued.
His father had a round, dark face and he stared at Lakshman nervously, as if waiting to see if he would be believed.
If the report is to be believed, the brew of the future will be so much more than a morning pick-me-up.
Manafort's team will try to discredit Gates in the eyes of the jury as a thieving, untrustworthy crook whose testimony can't be believed.
In the legal system, women who report PTSD from rape are less likely to be believed than men who report PTSD from combat.
"I have to be seen to be believed," the queen famously said, and just how she did that is clear in this exhibition.
Like many predators, he preferred his victims troubled, making them easier to manipulate and less likely to be believed if they reported him.
North Korea may be planning one of the most powerful nuclear explosions in history, if the nation's foreign minister is to be believed.
Experts say many women are reluctant to come forward and report sexual assaults, in part because they fear they will not be believed.
Time after time, I and my colleagues felt like Cassandra, the mythical Trojan princess blessed with foresight but doomed not to be believed.
He only witnessed Patel telling Mochama to back off, but felt that women should be believed when they say they have been harmed.
And it'll apparently offer an in-display fingerprint sensor, a first for LG, if the first renders from OnLeaks are to be believed.
The likelihood that one will not be believed is what keeps us in decades of agonized silence, unable to get help or support.
If the leaks we've seen so far are to be believed, the Pixel 4a will likely resemble the Pixel 4 in some ways.
He may not be the frontrunner in the race, but he absolutely -- if polling is to be believed -- starts in the top tier.
Mr. Young is naïve to think that scientists would be believed if they just had more face time with the public and politicians.
The 21C's lightweight construction coupled with its beastly powertrain make the supercar extremely quick, if the stats Czinger touts are to be believed.
"The weight of the pleas and vitriol that came at Stopes for decades almost has to be seen to be believed," she says.
Mr. Drew said that some of the women and girls had not come forward sooner because they thought they would not be believed.
In an interview with HuffPost, Handler said that Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is not a "bimbo" — and should be believed.
Remember that due process does not mean you have the right to be believed, just that you have the right to be heard.
Victims often fear they won't be believed, or will receive blame or be subject to professional retaliation — like being fired from their jobs.
Come for the eye-popping visuals; stay for Eddie Redmayne in a mind-bogglingly strange performance that must be seen to be believed.
The investigation referred by Grassley is yet another example of how women who ask to be believed face towering consequences for doing so.
The estate features a library, charmingly overgrown gardens, marble statues, and original woodwork and painted frescoes that have to be seen to be believed.
If polls are to be believed, Trump will win Iowa on Monday night, cruise to another victory in New Hampshire, and never look back.
The world's fascination with serial killers is hardly waning, if the fanfare over a new Netflix documentary about Ted Bundy is to be believed.
But everything about this story reminds me of how much it takes for a black girl to be believed or to be taken seriously.
But leading the pack of contenders are some serious Hollywood A-listers, if The Daily Mail is to be believed: George and Amal Clooney.
In 2017 in America, a person will look you straight in the eye and tell you A is B and expect to be believed.
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If these loved-up captions are to be believed, that was just a bump in the road that the couple managed to level out.
If Harrison is to be believed, and Peter's supposed girlfriend's story isn't what it seems, it likely won't exclude him from being the Bachelor.
If those campaigning for a "yes" vote are to be believed, firmer government, easier conditions for investors and generally brighter economic prospects would follow.
If Lindsay Shookus and Ben Affleck and Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are to be believed, it's also a good place to find love.
Plus, if Marvel president Kevin Feige is to be believed, Infinity War is just the first of many Black Panther crossover events to come.
It's spacious, it's not immediately obvious to law enforcement, and putting things there isn't altogether unpleasant, if the recreational enthusiasts are to be believed.
If Payne is to be believed, the most generous reading would have our dear Tiffany obsessing over the band at the age of 17.
In many ways, Abducted in Plain Sight, a disturbing 19743 documentary that began streaming on Netflix in January, seems too extreme to be believed.
The new game, however, looks like it could finally be the one, at least if the frantic, bloody new trailer is to be believed.
It's an ostensible public scourge that, if intermittent panic is to be believed, can only be handled with the brunt force of the law.
"I think he has to keep hammering at the point that Gates is not a credible witness and he can't be believed," he said.
It may still be July, but if retailers are to be believed, it's already time to start taking a look forward to the fall.
In a matter of hours, if rumors are to be believed, Apple will kick off another sea change in how we listen to music.
DISNEYLAND — The 83-year-long marriage between Mickey and Minnie Mouse seems to have broken, if photos from California's Disneyland are to be believed.
Astronomers may have better answers soon enough That's if the magnetar model is to be believed — and the magnetar model still raises other questions.
They'll reportedly come with four USB-C ports and a headphone jack if leaked images of the laptop's aluminum shell are to be believed.
But I do know that they are treasured by adults who were once third-culture children, if my Facebook account is to be believed.
In December 2015, Hillary Clinton was asked about some of the accusations and her own assertions that victims who allege assault should be believed.
If polling is to be believed -- and it is -- it's working as public trust and approval of Mueller and Comey has dipped recently. 10.
Chalamet is quite something, but Hammer is a match for him, as he needs to be, if the characters' passions are to be believed.
Whatever Mueller presents (presuming the Trump-controlled Department of Justice tells us) will be believed by some, disbelieved by others and debated ad nauseam.
Kelly has focused on the Kavanaugh case all week, and on Monday she said that not all women who make accusations should be believed.
If the study is to be believed, there are at least two explanations for concluding that the encyclical lacked impact just after its release.
"In this moment, with what's happened, it's become clear that people can be believed and that it can have an impact," Rapp told Attitude.
"We want all survivors of sexual harassment, everywhere, to be heard, to be believed, and to know that accountability is possible," its letter states.
William McRaven are to be believed, China is rapidly closing the technology and defense gap with the US, through both legal and illegal means.
If the first reviews are to be believed, Ready Player One may be just the shot of epic, '80s-tinged escapism you're looking for.
But if Albert Breer is to be believed, the six-year figure was by design, and something the team had also discussed with McDaniels.
Chief amongst these is the unemployment rate, which, if it is to be believed, is so low that we are close to full unemployment.
Djokovic is unlikely to care a jot for those sentiments, and if the bookmakers are to be believed, is set to crush them ruthlessly.
Neither Sanders nor Warren alone will likely have more delegates than Biden when the convention comes around, if current polling is to be believed.
To know your truth, to be called a liar, by not only your abuser but to also not be believed by other trusting adults.
If the management is to be believed, the as-yet-unnamed company will have revenues of $20153bn-20bn and gross operating margins of 40%.
Even when the truth of her experience finally comes out, Machado struggles to be believed, much less sympathized with, as a victim of abuse.
And some of these things may also be believed in good faith, but I don't think that gives someone a license to harm others.
" He reiterated that the reports had suggested that the allegations could not be substantiated, but also said: "Everybody has a right to be believed.
" It described Trump's curses as a "canny rhetorical strategy," noting that studies "have shown that people who swear are more likely to be believed.
They told her the church "was bigger than we were, and we wouldn't be believed, and we probably couldn't afford legal counsel," she said.
If Bezos is to be believed, Amazon's presence will be an indisputable boon to both New York and Virginia — but activists aren't buying it.
As it evolves, the #MeToo movement will need to reckon with these realities so that survivors don't have to be perfect to be believed.
If a report from the usually accurate FujiRumors is to be believed, however, next week could see a major shakeup to the line: square photos.
Making his Broadway debut, Ethan Slater embodies the sweet squeakiness of the titular sea sponge in a way that must be seen to be believed.
Original works from Banksy, corridors full of Damien Hirst pieces, vintage furniture and even multiple dinosaur feet — it has to be seen to be believed.
If legend is to be believed, Hippocrates prescribed apple cider vinegar to treat infections; Civil War soldiers supposedly used it in wounds to encourage healing.
Amber Rose and Val Chmerkovskiy, brother of Rose's DWTS partner Maksim, are apparently growing quite close, if their social media feeds are to be believed.
Pollsters also surveyed voters on what worries them more about sexual assault allegations: that women won't be believed, or that men will be falsely accused.
Ninety-eight percent of Democrats said they are concerned that women won't be believed when they report sexual assault, compared to 63 percent of Republicans.
"I would say that everyone should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," she responded before moving on to other questions.
The amount of packages that are stuffed with lethal drugs and intercepted by federal agents is something that has to be seen to be believed.
She has publicly stated that the question before the Senate is whether or not a woman who has been sexually assaulted is to be believed.
If the polls are to be believed, the second-round run-off will be between Mr Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad, who represents the Workers' Party.
It's that constant feeling of like, instead of fighting against the thing that's violent, we're fighting other people to be heard or to be believed.
As for Mr Oyelowo, his transformation from a regal, self-assured soldier into a bloodthirsty creature undone by jealousy must be seen to be believed.
And so part of it was, I guess, as they have all described, the fear factor, that they wouldn't be believed, they wouldn't tell anybody.
It's the kind of remark that makes victims of abuse not speak out because they believe they won't be believed or won't be taken seriously.
"I would say that everyone should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," Clinton said calmly before moving onto other questions.
Hillary Clinton answered a question last month about her husband's alleged sexual impropriety, saying sexual abuse victims "should be believed" until evidence disproves their allegations.
Butts: The VR Experience may need to be seen to be believed, but we are convinced that drugs were definitely involved in the creative process.
He "towers" over the other candidates, if Politico, which has devoted two pieces in the past week to his frontrunner status, is to be believed.
Polls, if they're to be believed, and they've been notoriously unreliable in recent years, indicate that her party is doing well over the Labour Party.
"Let me be clear, every single person who has the courage to come forward with a sexual harassment complaint deserves to be believed," he wrote.
"It helps feed the false narrative that police officers are not to be trusted and their testimony is not to be believed," Judge Aloise said.
Men tend to worry they would not be believed, or that they would be perceived as less masculine if they reported abuse, their analysis found.
Indeed, if the legions we talk to in our work are to be believed, the event is a wonderful time to launch a crowdfunding campaign.
Harry Harris, told an audience in Australia last month "fake islands should not be believed by real people," in reference to China's land reclamation activities.
Furthermore, she was in a relationship with her attacker and feared she wouldn't be believed or that he'd harm her further if she spoke out.
Self-help guru Marianne Williamson was the breakout star of CNN's first Democratic debate — at least if internet chatter and pundits are to be believed.
He thinks in his heart of hearts that his threats will be believed and people will work harder to obviate that threat from being actualized.
Reports arrived in July that this couple — who is all of two months deep into the relationship, if rumors are to be believed — is engaged.
If holiday movies are to be believed, this season is all about making huge romantic statements to let someone know how you feel about them.
If the polling gurus are to be believed and Clinton does win, such claims may be the catalyst for outbreaks of violence on November 9th.
So in #MeToo fashion, opponents have used social media to pit an accuser's "right" to be believed against an accused's right to due process. Sen.
I know a woman who assumed #MeToo meant she should speak up about a sexually abusive man in her workplace, as she would be believed.
If the argument is to be believed, it would suggest that other claims and promises Musk puts on Twitter shouldn't be trusted as fact either.
"It is about whether or not a woman who has been a victim at some point in her life is to be believed," she said.
If an analysis from the United States' Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, or Sigar, is to be believed, Afghanistan did not even need them.
And if somebody has, has the world changed enough that they know, with absolute certainty, that they could tell me, positive that they'd be believed?
The troops are lining up behind Johnny Depp ... this time his 17-year-old daughter is clearly saying Amber Heard is not to be believed.
And those failures could be a serious concern, if smart people like Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, are to be believed.
I felt diminished, a little less real, and, certainly, a lot less likely to be believed if I had anything to say about male colleagues.
As the president sees it, this woman isn't to be believed, and that's that — just what the Republican lawmakers seem to think but won't say.
If the reports and rumors we've heard so far are to be believed, it sounds like there are more cheap smartphones to come in 2020.
To suggest that the women should not be believed, the defense is likely to point to any continued contact with Weinstein after the alleged assaults.
Trump and his supporters have frequently cited inaccurate predictions about the Electoral College vote to bolster their case that opinion surveys should not be believed.
At first run entirely by David and Barbara Mikkelson, it developed a reputation as an authority on declaring simply whether such tidbits could be believed.
This truth will surely endure into our interplanetary future—even as far as the 24th century, if Ekblaw's beloved Star Trek is to be believed.
If exit polls are to be believed, Arab Israelis and Haredi Jews will emerge from this election with more representatives in Israel's parliament than before.
Among the most popular are booking passages two months in advance—or even on Tuesday afternoons, if a popular travel myth is to be believed.
Since last fall's hearings for Justice Kavanaugh, they have often said that women who come forward to reveal sexual harassment or assault should be believed.
If film critics are to be believed, the new star-studded animated film "The Emoji Movie" is one of the worst films of the summer.
If Gore's statistics are to be believed (and I have no reason to believe otherwise), renewable energy is inexpensive and getting cheaper all the time.
She says she never confronted him nor did she report him to police, fearing she wouldn't be believed and that he'd retaliate against her family.
"Yes, these women should be believed, but so should Roy Moore," Caleb Parker, 34, a Birmingham resident and member of the Greater Birmingham Young Republicans, says.
But if a report published today by Business Insider is to be believed, it was all a charade meant to distract from the company's impending implosion.
Survivors want to, and should, be believed, just like those who report burglaries, robberies, aggravated assaults, motor vehicle thefts, murder, and other crimes are generally believed.
If Waymo's opening arguments are to be believed, these messages show that Uber is a company willing to cut corners to win, no matter the cost.
Then he took it to a track where it won its first race and pretty much every one after it, if Pflueger's recollections can be believed.
If rumors are to be believed (and you never know these days), Justin Timberlake might just be the next halftime performer at the 2018 Super Bowl.
Her truth is not objective, but has to be negotiated and torn apart — and statistically, in court, that version of the truth will not be believed.
It was written in the second person, addressed to a woman who, if the poem was to be believed, was wholeheartedly, slavishly devoted to the Party.
Apple is considering a sole subscription bundle for its TV, music, and online magazine services, if a new  report in the Information is to be believed.
Unfortunately, they won't be available until August 23 on Charlotte Tilbury's website, but if KKW is to be believed, some things are just worth the wait.
Hun Sen, Cambodia's strongman, apparently dedicates most of his time to posing for selfies with adoring young Cambodians, if his Facebook page is to be believed.
If the site's own messaging is to be believed, it was a crowdfunding site created to reward whistleblowers for sharing potentially sensitive information of journalistic value.
But "The Beach" also leaves you with a third question: Is Naz (played beautifully, I should add, by Riz Ahmed) simply too dumb to be believed?
The awesomely disorienting routine most definitely has to be seen to be believed—and even then, we're not totally sure how she managed to do it.
Henry Golding's old audition tape as a travel show host has to be seen to be believed Alessia Cara's impression of Billie Eilish is pitch-perfect.
" Clinton rolled out a plan to address campaign sexual assault in 2015, telling an audience in Iowa that rape victims "have the right to be believed.
Harry Harris, told an audience in Australia on Wednesday that "Fake islands should not be believed by real people," in reference to China's land reclamation activities.
There are also the numbers: this car will sprint from 0-23 as quickly as a $100,000 M5, if BMW's own specs are to be believed.
And if the rumors are to be believed, Apple's going to make up for all of that in a big way the second week of September.
It looks like it could climb anything and, if rumors are to be believed, could foreshadow a Hellcat-equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee somewhere down the line.
But if the product listing is to be believed, the Aura One will be one of the larger e-readers to hit the market in 2016.
It's a beautiful opportunity to discover the world in your early twenties—or, if my best friend's mum Laura is to be believed, your early sixties.
The "not admitting it" part was all about my bewilderment about what had even been done to me, followed by the fear I wouldn't be believed.
And he has already proven to have lied, if Mueller is to be believed, about key aspects of the Russia investigation and his interaction with Cohen.
Charles M. Blow It has generally been my experience that when people pepper their speech with the phrase "believe me," they are not to be believed.
If scientists are to be believed, a new, recently-discovered dinosaur bares a strong resemblance to the demigod known as "Zuul" from the 1984 film Ghostbusters.
They demonstrated that we are living in a watershed moment when women can come out with their stories of sexual assault and harassment and be believed.
A fresh batch of  iPhone 7 (or iPhone 6SE, if some rumors are to be believed) news has hit the web, courtesy of French website Nowhereelse.
Still, we don't have an oil price problem today, if Goldman Sachs' global head of commodities is to be believed — but we may have one tomorrow.
" Asked why he should be believed, Cohen replied, "Because the special counsel stated emphatically that the information that I gave to them is credible and helpful.
Straggling members of Congress bolted from Washington on Thursday for the campaign trail, and if Senate leaders can be believed, it is pretty rough out there.
Oil looks like it's on the road to recovery Wednesday, but if options traders are to be believed, energy stocks might not share in the comeback.
"Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on evidence," Clinton said at a December town hall event.
And the transcript of his 2001 radio brawl with the gossip columnist A. J. Benza, with Stern presiding "like Solomon," must be read to be believed.
The formerly dilapidated two-story brick building has a colorful history as a boardinghouse, a tattoo parlor and, if legend is to be believed, a brothel.
They are saying to survivors: Your word and your credibility may be all that you have, but they are not enough for you to be believed.
You can't take on everyone from Selena Gomez to gay parents with bluster and venom and then claim you were hacked and expect to be believed.
Irwin Redlener, director of the National Center for Disease Preparedness at Columbia University, said Trump "cannot be believed" on virtually anything he says about the pandemic.
Apple could soon launch a new version of its Powerbeats earbuds if imagery discovered in the latest version of iOS by MacRumors is to be believed.
No driver, no steering wheel, and a business model that's optimized to attack an $8-trillion global market, if Cruise's own predictions are to be believed.
"We want all survivors of sexual harassment, everywhere, to be heard, to be believed, and to know that accountability is possible," the letter read in part.
Perpetrators of abuse count on children staying quiet, he said, and threaten children or tell them they will not be believed if they tell their parents.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders preceded Trump in launching a pre-emptive strike against Cohen, saying he should not be believed in anything he says.
Admit that the allegations against Porter are credible and need to be believed, and it becomes that much more difficult to deny the allegations against you.
Kristen DallumSeattle To the Editor: Women do not write for the same reason women do not speak up — because we fear we will not be believed.
If Ben Mezrich's "Woolly" is to be believed, mammoths may be returning someday soon to a tundra near you, resurrected by the necromancers of synthetic biology.
The comment underscores what it sometimes takes for a woman to be believed — whether it's likability, patience, or deference to those who are doing the questioning.
He puts forward new accusers of Clinton's misdeeds and demands that they be believed while casting doubt on the women who have accused him of assault.
Like Maureen Dowd's Opinion column on Uma Thurman, there was simultaneously too much melodrama and too much normal going on for the story to be believed.
"The government has belatedly realized what should have been clear all along -- Flynn is not to be believed," Kian's lawyers wrote in another court filing unsealed Tuesday.
If he's to be believed, he bougt it before Walsh missed from closer in than an extra point and decided to just go to the game anyway.
Prosecutors told jury members that Holtzclaw picked his victims because they were poor, black and had criminal records, and were therefore unlikely to be believed by police.
"It's really weighing on me that the administration is setting up Title IX policies that hinge on the idea that survivors should not be believed," Davidson says.
Another sexual assault survivor who confronted Flake told him that she did not share her experience with anyone because she was afraid she would not be believed.
But if Peter Dinklage, who plays Tyrion on Game of Thrones, is to be believed, Tyrion was hoping more to get a rose during the ceremony instead.
But in public life, when a woman finally breaks the silence that has loomed over far too many of us, she has a right to be believed.
If pundits like Tucker Carlson are to be believed, nowhere from college campuses to farm-to-table restaurants is safe for those who openly support the president.
Two weeks later, the pair is headed off to more permanent facilities, and if the view is to be believed, shit got real when the bomb hit.
Yet, if the latest Kardashian rumors are to be believed, Khloé is currently swapping out her preferred summery pink wine for prenatal vitamins and lots of water.
It's being blamed for a brutal war and vast suffering, and if some experts are to be believed, humans bear at least some responsibility for its severity.
The hype for Knack 2 is real, if the artwork being shared in the game's Inkopolis Plaza, where players hang out between matches, is to be believed.
Mind you, Donald Trump in the White House is very likely not what they will get, at least if the very preliminary polls are to be believed.
But by questioning the colonel's loyalties, partisans who are spreading the story uncritically to millions of Americans leave the impression he is somehow not to be believed.
Several prominent Democrats have said Biden's accusers should be believed but have not said the allegations against Biden disqualify him from a possible 2020 White House bid.
"If the oldest theory in technical analysis is to be believed, then you have a reconfirmation of the primary bull market, and that's very impressive," added Acampora.
They knew they wouldn't be believed, knew it would be their lives which would be turned upside down by calling out abuse, not those of their tormenters.
Indeed, if the Russians are to be believed, they are testing the S-500 and the Sarmat this year and may complete testing as early as 2020.
And so, if history is to be believed, Kanye West's return to Twitter this weekend might also be symbolic of the beginning of a new era. Why?
I have not known the comfortable privilege or social freedom to even tell and be believed, nor did I know guidance, support or understanding in my youth.
David, whether because he feels he can't escape or won't be believed, forgoes the chance to save his own life and returns to the table with Andrew.
Then again, the evidence is that women mostly should be believed: Studies have concluded that between 2 percent and 10 percent of allegations of rape are false.
Modi's government represents a grim reality for people from a variety of religions, cultures, and ethnicities—but, if history is to be believed, this, too, shall pass.
"I think about all the people who weren't believed, or the people who are afraid to speak up because they think they won't be believed," she said.
It also helps to know that the Turtle costume was originally created for Nick Carter (if his latest Watch What Happens Live appearance is to be believed).
If a series of political attack ads on Long Island and in the Hudson Valley are to be believed, a madman is currently running New York City.
In all likelihood, the increasing numbers of priestly-abuse disclosures in recent years simply indicate that victims finally feel they have permission to speak and be believed.
Watch how cops who patrol an at-risk neighborhood in Philadelphia have started a regular block party — their karaoke skills need to be seen to be believed.
If Nate Silver's band of Bayesians can be believed, former Vice President Joe Biden is winning the 2020 presidential race's "endorsement primary"—and by a substantial margin.
They were ignored, and humanity continued burning fossil fuels with abandon — setting up an early test of whether the scientific predictions about global warming could be believed.
Kobach is the likeliest GOP nominee and, if the polling is to be believed, he has major weaknesses in a general election despite Kansas' clear conservative tilt.
However, one police officer checking deputies at the building, speaking on condition of anonymity, said be believed they hide the canisters on their body, under their clothes.
But Ghosn was also paid for his roles at Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors - and even that was not enough, if Japanese prosecutors' charges are to be believed.
And, if Twitter and series star and creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge are to be believed, this is in part because of her character's Season 2 love interest.
A green revolution has been promised before, but if the latest data across all asset classes is to be believed, this time it is here to stay.
"Victims need to be believed," another person pleaded by video, urging bishops and other church leaders to work with civil authorities to hold sexually deviant clerics accountable.
"The more marginalized that you are, the more likely you are to not be believed, the more likely you are to get denied care," Mr. Claiborne said.
At times like these, it's good for everyone involved if the White House can put corrective factual information out there and be believed when they do so.
In honor of the series' wackadoodle second season, which ends with Tuesday night's finale, here are eight reasons Legends of Tomorrow must be seen to be believed.
Paul Krugman If prediction markets (and most hardheaded analysis) are to be believed, Hillary Clinton, having demonstrated her staying power, is the overwhelming favorite for the Democratic nomination.
"Many of our clients believe they were the only one, or they think they will not be believed if they come forward," he said in a news release.
If Bloomberg and the New York Times are to be believed, later this year Facebook will introduce a cryptocurrency which will allow WhatsApp users to send money instantly.
If Microsoft's metrics are to be believed, it's quite a coup: Half a decade ago, some rankings had it come in at under 3 percent of global searches.
If Trump wants to be believed in his claims that he supports American working citizens, he must address the powers driving America's ranchers and farmers off their lands.
As for how it all plays out, that still remains a mystery — but if the show's season 3 tagline is to be believed, there are major shifts coming.
But if Miley Cyrus is to be believed and Britney's getting tired of being a pop star, it looks like she's got another career option: as an acrobat.
The trooper told CNN that he does remember on the day of Sandusky's arraignment, talking to Victim A, and thinking the story seemed too crazy to be believed.
If social media is to be believed, the "Pretty Little Liars" star blessed a random guy with one of the best weekends anyone could ever hope to have.
Gear VR: If the rumor mill is to be believed, Samsung will be unveiling a new version of its Gear VR headset to accompany the S8 and S8+.
If reports are to be believed, Apple has scaled back ambitions to build its own car, but it's still going strong with its more prosaic automobile offering: CarPlay.
"Often, the perspective among teens and college students is that they're not going to be believed if they come forward, or that people will blame them," Berkowitz said.
If Tyler13's claims of being "the most reformed League of Legends player in North America" are to be believed, he'll be back to playing in three months.
Lowe's altitude while twisting over the pole must be seen to be believed; her record-breaking high jump measures a gravity-defying 2.05 meters — that's about 6.5 feet.
His comment came the same day Dylan Farrow gave her first television interview on the subject, telling CBS she hoped to finally be believed after so many years.
During her 20153 campaign, she tweeted that every victim of sexual assault had "the right to be believed," which became a point of criticism, particularly on the right.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin's rumored engagement (at least, if that ring is to be believed) was so sudden and exciting that even my parents heard about it.
Although Marquis-Boire's reputation may have insulated him from accusations by other women, what Lila had to say about what happened in Toronto in 2013 would be believed.
Even assuming the results of this preliminary study could be believed, what we would be observing is a facilitation of neural activity in brain regions responsible for learning.
And if reports are to be believed, Google is preparing the next version of Android to have formal support for notches, anticipating the flood of Apple-inspired devices.
If the MIT survey is to be believed, such a hierarchy and variability exist today, only tucked away in the subconsciousness of human drivers rather than in machines.
However, if reports are to be believed, Bautista asked the Jays—no, wait, told the Jays—that he wants more than five years and more than $150 million.
If the quote often misattributed to Albert Einstein is to be believed, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
If reports are to be believed, the Russians have not only been engaged in air strikes against Assad's opponents, but have been seen on the ground as well.
Early in the campaign, the former secretary of state was asked about some of those accusations and her own assertions that victims who allege assault should be believed.
If his account is to be believed, Monica had 198 cups, Phoebe had 227 cups, Rachel had 138, Ross had 188, Chandler had 212, and Joey had 191.
That may include sweat resistance or a more seamless Hey Siri integration, if previous rumors are to be believed, though Kuo did not go into 2020 redesign specifics.
It became the largest in Ukraine because you invested in cutting-edge technology—and perhaps, if the Ukrainian authorities are to be believed, a little bit of fraud.
Monetary expansion would *not* cause stagflation; fiscal expansion would *not* cause crowding out; claims that austerity would solve currency crises by restoring confidence were not to be believed.
The most common thing you hear, and the most common thing you see in the research, is that victims don't think they're going to be believed or supported.
But if the rumors are to be believed, Ri Ri is away at work on a new album, on the island she may or may not have rented.
With their actions, Trump and his White House have forfeited the right to have any influence on which stories about the president should or should not be believed.
If this book is to be believed, it's because while millions upon millions of people hang on her every gesture, she's somewhere with her friends, having a ball.
The key to making this tactic work is to give the impression that the other person was kidding around or intentionally exaggerating and never expected to be believed.
Graham is close to Trump, and, if his accounting of "shithole Friday" is to be believed, the South Carolina senator isn't afraid to talk back to the president.
But through it all, Trump kept right on tweeting -- much to chagrin of his senior staff and, if polling is to be believed, even many of his supporters.
However, this may be the last rate cut for a while, if the so called "dot plot" is to be believed, according to J.P. Morgan economist Michael Feroli.
"All the analysis of media, where media can't be believed in any way ... Any information you're getting, 'If I don't agree with it, it's biased information,'" Burns said.
"I think anybody that makes an accusation like that, they should come forward," Ernst told CNN on Tuesday when asked if she believes E. Jean Carroll should be believed.
If a recent leak is to be believed, Apple's upcoming iOS 13 could finally bring a long-awaited feature to the iPhone that'll make working on mobile even easier.
Several others told Tepperwien that despite Messina groping them, grabbing their crotches, and telling them they looked "sexy," they didn't report him because they didn't think they'd be believed.
If early indications are to be believed—and the numbers make a pretty good case—he is the extant talent, come to redeem the promise of his gangly ancestors.
If Hill — and now Vindman — are to be believed, Sondland failed to properly explain in his testimony that he was well aware of the political angle to Trump's demands.
Now the crucial question is whether this story can be believed - at least in the uncomplicated version reflected in the first three days of trading under President-elect Trump?
If the optimistic words of Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, are to be believed, the Chinese dragon and Indian elephant "will no longer fight with each other, but dance".
Grande's bizarre apologies in the aftermath only helped feed the increasingly compelling mythology of Ariana, who, if rumors are to be believed, demands being carried around like a baby.
If a new bombshell report from Fast Company is to be believed, the iPhone 8 sounds like it's going to have an even more radical design than we thought.
If that final moment of the episode is to be believed, the very dead Jon Snow (Kit Harington) has been revived by the Red Woman Melisandre (Carice van Houten).
Along with fearing they wouldn't be believed or would be seen as weak, men often stayed in abusive relationships because they felt committed to or concerned about their partners.
The Democratic nominee's campaign deleted the line, "You have the right to be believed," from the page on its site, though there is still video of Clinton saying it.
If these social media users are to be believed, it appears that this man's photo keeps popping up because a group of people have a personal vendetta against him.
Then, if the theory about the end of the world and all these manic celebrity engagements is to be believed, the end of the world is actually really close.
" He added a conciliatory note: "Between the Mexican officials and the American officials, there's a friendship and an air of coöperation that has to be seen to be believed.
And perhaps [he is] wanting to convince the public that Michael Cohen cannot be believed so the public will call their congressperson saying, 'Don't vote to impeach the president.
I was told I wouldn't be believed because in the same chat where I confessed my fear, anxiety, and confusion about my boyfriend's violence, I also made sex jokes.
Pressed on whether she should respond to Trump's characterization of her as an enabler of sexual assault -- particularly since Clinton has said survivors of sexual assault should be believed.
Indeed, only the voters can fire a member of the House of Representatives and if the latest polls are to be believed, very few of those voters liked Trumpcare.
We've all heard by now how 2015 Sundance breakout Tangerine was shot on an iPhone (if you see it, it's almost not to be believed how good it looks).
Today, if recent reports are to be believed, droves more millennial women are choosing to marry themselves rather than continue to search for a lifelong partner on dreary Tinder.
It might seem like some silly joke that The Rock (a man who, if his Instagram is to be believed, is always incredibly busy) would have soon forgotten about.
Murkowski told the New York Times last week that the dilemma lawmakers and the public are facing is whether women who have made sexual misconduct allegations should be believed.
Studies show that victims from marginalized groups fare differently and worse at every stage of the criminal process: less likely to be believed by the police, prosecutors and juries.
"If it is hard for privileged women to come forward, we have to acknowledge how much harder it is for women who are marginalized to be believed," she said.
What happened next pretty much has to be seen to be believed: They then flew the beavers on planes to the new location, and parachuted them from the sky.
If exit polls are to be believed, voters thought Clinton cared more about them, had better experience, and had better judgment, but they thought Trump could bring about change.
As a result, according to Victim Support, a nonprofit group in England and Wales, the new policy could discourage victims from reporting, fearing that they will not be believed.
We know that sexual assault on college campuses is both epidemic and underreported, in part because women and men who have experienced assault doubt that they will be believed.
If the polls are to be believed, Biden will win Iowa, he'll come in second in New Hampshire, he will easily win Nevada, he will dominate in South Carolina.
If the latest rumors are to be believed, the cheaper models of next year's iPhones will support 5G, but only up to the mid-band portion of the spectrum.
Buttigieg name checked the maternal mortality gap between black and white women, and that black women are less likely to be believed and treated when they are in pain.
If recent reports are to be believed, crabs could become one of the "biggest food trends" of 2016 in the UK, overtaking lobster as the go-to seafood dish.
"My only chance to be believed is to find a way of writing bolder and stronger than woman-hating itself — smarter, deeper, colder," she wrote in a 1995 essay.
Taylor Swift went deep at her concert on the one year anniversary of her win in her sexual assault trial ... saying how important it is that victims be believed.
That certainly seems to be the case if the photo snapped by 24-year-old British tourist Jason Stellios and published by the Daily Mail is to be believed.
Murkowski to the New York Times: Is a woman who says she has been sexually assaulted, and that with 100 percent certainty her assailant was Kavanaugh, to be believed?
Yeah, when I realized all the analysis of media, where media can't be believed in any way, any information you're getting, if I don't agree with it, it's biased information.
I'd recently published a book that became a Wall Street Journal best seller, and if my social media stats were to be believed, I had plenty of friends and followers.
He also rants about CNN, the Gulf War, the Arab Spring, Libya, and Syria, before circling back to say that CNN and De La Rosa are not to be believed.
Now, if Ikea product pages are to be believed, the company is moving into the next area of the smart home: cheap, internet-controlled smart shades, via Zatz Not Funny.
Image: Dino Rachiele/YouTubeIf the highly-suspect 35-page document published yesterday by Buzzfeed is to be believed, President-elect Trump has paid to be pissed on by Russian prostitutes.
If early reports about his life are to be believed, he had a relatively uneventful childhood, but became increasingly unstable as a young man—exhibiting signs of mental health issues.
This hearing was a historic one for many reasons, but hopefully Dr. Ford's words will serve as a reminder that survivors don't want attention, they just want to be believed.
We can hold a light up to this darkest corner of human experience, and allow survivors at last to be seen, to be heard, to be believed, to be empowered.
And while these may seem like insurmountable obstacle, if French stereotypes are to be believed, lest we recall that smoking cigarettes in restaurants was outlawed in 2007 despite massive opposition.
LOS ANGELES — The photos of J.K. Simmons are not to be believed: Outside of Photoshop or some kind of prosthetic, how does an old guy get guns that cartoonishly huge?
If Pullara is to be believed, Ames passed along information about Woodruff to the Russians, whose military intelligence service, the GRU, killed him as a favor to ex-KGB diehards.
A key part of the appeal to the older demographic, if poll results are to be believed, is complaints about National Health Service doctors' surgeries being clogged up with immigrants.
If the report is to be believed, Facebook users will be able to send Libra to each other or use it to facilitate purchases on or off the social network.
The two biggest heroes of the story are almost certain to hook up, if their smoldering eyes thus far and internet chatter about the next episode are to be believed.
If the OS X Activity Monitor's Energy tab is to be believed, though, this new developer version in power-saving mode definitely looks like it's using less energy than Chrome.
But if a leaked NASA paper posted online last Saturday is to be believed, then not only are NASA scientists pursuing an EmDrive, but they actually made one that works.
That means, Klain said, "finding those people in society who have trust, confidence, and the authority to be believed" could be key to helping spread positive messages about the vaccine.
If the Dershowitz theory is to be believed, our entire system is a sham and thousands of criminals are wrongfully convicted every year based on false testimony by cooperating witnesses.
If Kovacs is to be believed, the Chamber's primary interest in the RAA is that of a scholar of constitutional law, troubled by federal agencies' alleged usurping of congressional authority.
New York City is a strange and dangerous place, if the plaintiffs in a gun-control case that the Supreme Court has just agreed to hear are to be believed.
If this tweet from November 20 is to be believed, some dude's mom purchased a replica of  Squidward's "Bold and Brash" painting from the "Artist Unknown" episode of SpongeBob SquarePants.
And, if the Instagram tags are to be believed, it'll include appearances from Rihanna and The Weeknd (in a departure from the 'NO FEATURES' vibe of the week-old Future).
Those numbers alone suggest the two big men have a score to settle, and if their past trash talk is to be believed, they also really don't like each other.
It's the old Ginger Rogers chestnut: To get where men get, to be believed as men are believed, women have to do what men do, only backward, and in heels.
Many actually did "Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper," said Thomas Jefferson, whose rape of his slave Sally Hemings was publicly exposed by a journalist.
If the many interviews given by the company's founder Steve Shubin are to be believed, the Fleshlight was born from his desire to get off while his spouse was pregnant.
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) has said the issue now at the heart of the Supreme Court battle is whether a woman who has been abused is to be believed. Sen.
We may not know very much about ghosts, but if movies, TV shows, and campfire stories are to be believed, apparitions, unlike living humans, don't need to eat to survive.
One reason, prosecutors said, was a worry that Ms. Battilana Gutierrez would not be believed because she had given contradictory accounts to authorities in a sexual assault case in Italy.
I intend to quote him liberally in my next trial and I will suggest at every opportunity that cooperating witnesses cannot be believed, and that flipping itself should be outlawed.
Gorka wrote in a resignation letter reported by The Federalist on Friday that be believed "forces" that don't support Trump's populist agenda were on the rise in the White House.
If the forecasters can be believed, joy will be found in towers of buttered toast piled with ice cream, sourdough doughnuts, CBD-infused everything and even more fried chicken sandwiches.
Kavanaugh is expected to reshape the Court for decades to come, but to millions, his confirmation also says that women — at the end of the day — still shouldn't be believed.
"If the rhetoric of high profile Democrats is to be believed, GOP policies are the biggest killers of Americans next to heart disease, obesity, and cancer," LifeZette's Edmund Kozak complained.
It is the most counterproductive and corrupt piece of state energy legislation I can recall in all my time covering this stuff — the details must really be seen to be believed.
And no one could have known that the networked power of social media could allow thousands of women and men to share their stories of harassment and assault and be believed.
If the companies developing the high-speed system are to be believed, you'll see test tracks and working prototypes within a year, and lines running by the end of the decade.
If the rest of my Tumblr fan fiction is to be believed, we should expect the Philly Phanatic to join the cast of Firefly in a new season any day now.
Where most TV shows are abruptly canceled or have planned endings announced in advance, Penny Dreadful had, instead, an abrupt ending that was, nonetheless, planned, if Showtime was to be believed.
Similarly, if the overwhelming consensus in financial markets is to be believed, on December 22006th—almost exactly a year later—rates will rise again, to a target range of 22000-22.5%.
But now that his decades-long reign of sexual terror without consequence is no longer an industry secret, any woman can go around crying rape and actually (dear god) be believed.
There are more of these kind of missing people every year, if the statistics are to be believed, though we don't understand these figures as well as we could or should.
Bose PhaseGuides™ have to be heard to be believed, sending multiple channels of a soundtrack or song throughout a space, placing discrete sound in places where there are no speakers.
The sexual harassment reckoning may just make it all the way to the White House because, as Alabama demonstrated Tuesday night, actions have consequences, and women are beginning to be believed.
Morrison is currently on the campaign trail ahead of an election on May 18, and could well lose power to the opposition Labor Party if opinion polls are to be believed.
Parliament's Treasury committee concluded in 2012 that "if Mr Tucker, Mr Diamond and Mr del Missier are to be believed, an extraordinary, but conceivably plausible, series of misunderstandings and miscommunications occurred".
Based on Rococo's Facebook page, not everyone agrees with her, but if the legendary bar owner is to be believed, we should all be living our lives at a slower pace.
As always with MST3K, bad movie greatness is in the eye of the beholder, but there are a few standouts in season 11 that have to be seen to be believed.
If images released by KCNA in March 2016, showing Kim posing with what appeared to be a nuclear warhead, are to be believed, progress has indeed been made on this front.
But, if a new report by restaurant supply manufacturer Restaurantware is to be believed, it turns out that fast food joints are actually way less bacteria-infested than fine dining establishments.
And if recent instructions from Apple to designers that all new apps must conform to the iPhone X display are to be believed, it's likely the notch is here to stay.
If the internet is to be believed, 1,000 immigrants—many of them refugees from Syria—descended on the center of the German city of Dortmund on New Year's Eve in 19903.
Apple is planning on releasing three new versions of its iPad Pro next spring, two in brand-new sizes, if a new report from Japanese blog Macotakara is to be believed.
Lahren asked the football star if he thinks "women should always be believed?" and pointed out a 2015 Sports Illustrated report where Bush denied accusations of drugging women at a party.
Shaw conducted the "German Requiem" perhaps as many as 90 times, if Keith C. Burris's "Deep River: The Life and Music of Robert Shaw" (GIA Publications, 903), is to be believed.
REUTERS - If Shivam Nair's "Naam Shabana" is to be believed, India's top intelligence agency is more diligent about its recruitment process than it is about actually catching enemies of the state.
The first is that he demonstrates he has a massive ego and believes that he is so appealing to women that any story about him frequenting prostitutes simply can't be believed.
Well, first, Democrats appear set on nominating former Vice President Biden, the candidate who, if polls are top be believed, runs strongest against Trump in all of the expected 2020 battlegrounds.
If Britain's news media are to be believed, anti-Semitism is rife within Labour, Mr. Corbyn has willfully turned a blind eye to it, and successive internal inquiries have been mishandled.
The shocking development bolstered defense arguments that Mr. Howe was a self-interested liar whose testimony could not be believed; lawyers monitoring the case called the arrest a prosecutor's worst nightmare.
CNN footage showed him listening wordlessly, sometimes avoiding eye contact, as one woman said the confirmation would send a message to victims of sexual assault that they would not be believed.
If these are to be believed, the quivering fragility of this music reflects a sociopolitical anxiety alleviated by immersion in trickling keyboard effects, flute ripples, the soothing qualities of raw sound.
In the United States, he has captured the commanding heights of one of the two major parties and also, if polls are to be believed, the vast majority of its voters.
For example, offenders are more likely to choose victims who have been previously assaulted, statistics show, but a woman who reports more than one assault is less likely to be believed.
Coffin salesmen were also fans, if the David White newsletter is to be believed (3-D images offered a scale representation of products too big to take on a sales call).
Vance's hope with this case is that victims of sexual abuse will come forward and report, and know they will be believed ... and that justice will be pursued on their behalf.
The ship, the Clotilda, was dismissed by the white residents of Mobile as fantasy, and the descendants living in Africatown have fought for centuries to be believed about their origin story.
Particularly given that Democrats have adopted a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to those accused of sexual assault -- insisting that women coming forward to make these allegations should be believed.
The people who most need to hear her message were told on Thursday by the people they trust most -- personalities in right-wing media -- that she was not to be believed.
There's also a more unfortunate reason: If all the lawsuits, memoirs, and anonymous tips are to be believed, the alleged culture of sexual harassment at Fox impacted a lot of people.
My hope is that female voters -- along with their allies -- will vote in large numbers this Election Day to send a message to Trump that women should be believed, not demonized.
Trump proclaimed that she "stand(s) with women," yet, in the next breath, opined that sex crime victims should not be believed unless they produce independent corroborating evidence for their allegations.
Now, if state media is to be believed, North Korea has dropped a second "H" bomb in one month, this time in the form of a "hangoverless" alcohol called Koryo Liquor.
That proverb, ascribed to Aristotle, seems an apt description of the art market—at least it is if a study of artistic careers, published this week in Science, is to be believed.
Generally, those are well trafficked months, so if the numbers are to be believed, it represents a significant decline in the arrests made and number of people prevented from entering the country.
Unlikely. If North Korean state media is to be believed, Kim's subjects are hungering for a showdown with the US -- and are fiercely proud of their emerging nuclear deterrent and missile capabilities.
These Americans, intentionally or not, are saying simultaneously that women who accuse powerful men of assault are liars, and also that any real victims should report their assaults immediately to be believed.
Image: Screenshots/Ryan F. MandelbaumA planet whole solar system is going to destroy the Earth during September October, uh, any time now, if the usual doomsday conspiracy people are to be believed.
The raccoon reportedly leapt onto the officer's vehicle and, if the pictures are to be believed, hung out there for a while just sort of analyzing the interior of the patrol car.
Monahan also said this video existed but never made it public, at times saying she had lost the video and, at others, suggesting victims shouldn't have to show proof to be believed.
AW: Well, I think it underscores how much, when we talk about claims made publicly, how much response is usually still couched in being like 'Here's why this person can't be believed.
Stop what you're doing and take a seat, because a rare white baby koala has graced the Australia Zoo with over-the-top cuteness that has to be seen to be believed.
I had this desperate need to be believed—[and] knowing that I was being discussed and judged by so many people that I didn't know and who didn't know me was horrible.
If marketing materials are to be believed, smart cities will use gigabit-speed internet and future 5G networks to transform how citizens interact with schools, utilities, their neighbors and and local governments.
If the women with whom the network have settled are to be believed — note that false allegations are rare, and payoffs for false allegations even rarer — serial harassers abound at Fox News.
Twice he has gone against his own instincts and recertified the deal, but if Trump's ambassador to the U.N. is to be believed, he will not ignore his gut a third time.
If this theory by Bustle is to be believed, she appears to be using her Twitter feed to drop clues about the big reveal to the tune of 25 days of Christmas.
Italy's Five Star Movement (5SM) party is strongly against constitutional reform and, if opinion polls are to be believed, 5SM is firmly on track to be on the winning side in December.
"One day, maybe our world will change and thirty women will not be needed to (eventually) speak out against a celebrity who has hurt them in order to be believed," Koehler says.
They sit there all calm and cool, appearing not to notice or care about your existence, but if this video is to be believed, they are quietly pondering life and planning moves.
But there may be one reason that Apple's not sweating that minor detail: If rumors are to be believed, the iPhone 8 will be considerably more expensive than the updated iPhone 7.
Joffrey and Myrcella are dead, leaving only Tommen — and if the prophecy Cersei received from a witch is to be believed, the other blond-haired kid isn't long for this world either.
" Even Thomas Jefferson, who once said he would prefer newspapers without a government over a government without newspapers, also opined that "nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper.
The danger here, of course, is that if the investigation reveals no smoking gun, Trump's supporters will insist -- and with some authority, then -- that nothing his detractors say should ever be believed.
So imagine my delight when the tallest, most outspoken, most financially successful American, (if the candidate was to be believed) any of us could imagine volunteered to run for the Republican nomination.
Despite the obvious problem of Bill's baggage and, if the gossip is to be believed, its potential to implicate Hillary, there are other dangers should Bill join in and take on Trump.
What is at stake in the election is something more basic, if the campaign rhetoric is to be believed: what kind of government do Peruvians want, and for whom should it govern?
And if the British Treasury, the Bank of England, the International Monetary Fund and the Institute for Fiscal Studies are to be believed, the British economy is in for a severe shock.
Whatever happened, the White House press secretary tweeted from her official account a misleading video to justify the punishment of a journalist, and sparked a debate over which video should be believed.
Asked by ABC Friday why his account should be believed after a conviction for lying, Cohen said his cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller's probe had shown he was telling the truth.
If this theory is to be believed, then Jason's arrest had the desired effect in the United States, embarrassing the Obama administration and strengthening those who argued Tehran could never be trusted.
Of late, to overcome this discounting, sexual assault survivors have joined forces, telling their stories in numbers that greatly enhance the likelihood they will be believed in the court of public opinion.
Although economic growth still looks strong — at least if the Chinese government's figures are to be believed — Alibaba will have to work harder to rake in more revenue from its online marketplaces.
Hillary Clinton had to walk back her own statement that "every survivor of sexual assault" has the "right to be believed" when Broadrrick became a favorite talking point in right-wing circles.
When we think about call-out culture, I think it has been incredibly generative in evening out the playing field so that you don't have to be Gwyneth Paltrow to be believed.
MOSCOW — The West in general and the United States in particular are hatching all manner of diabolical anti-Russian plots, if reports in the state-controlled news media are to be believed.
But yes, Spencer, if that old poem is to be believed, there is a Santa, and he is a tiny elf who, I guess, has enslaved his own people to make toys.
Freedom to report what you want, but also to be believed because you are known to be saying things that are usually true, is often something magical outside of the United States.
But if the squabbling Conservative backbench briefings and counter-briefings are to be believed, voters across Britain will hardly be faced with an awe-inspiring choice for a post-May prime minister.
Cohen's demeanor could be crucial to his hopes of overcoming suspicions about his motives in the committee and as to whether the claims he will make about the President can be believed.
In her comments, Trump badly misused her platform as first lady to send a destructive message to sex crime victims: Don't speak up on your own, because you will not be believed.
After all, two grand juries are investigating possible crimes and, if accounts are to be believed, Mueller is preparing to indict Manafort on anything short of ripping a label off a mattress.
Social media lit up with outrage over the move against the OCE, and if people's posts are to be believed, many of those outraged folks deluged their representatives' offices with calls as well.
If the video on the Kickstarter page was to be believed, then this was the kind of game where everything you did was built from the ground up to be themed around pot.
If public perception is to be believed, hydration is the difference between glowing skin and tired skin, between aging like Gabrielle Union and aging like Gary Busey, between eternal life and imminent death.
If the fringe of the fringe of conspiracy theorists are to be believed, shape-shifting interdimensional reptilians from royal bloodlines are trying to thin the herd of humanity by covertly sterilizing the masses.
"If WikiLeaks is to be believed, the latest dump from WikiLeaks says that the CIA is looking at me and listening to me through my TV," Colbert said to Hayden during the intreview.
Yep, Sam Wilson Is Captain America Now If that final scene between old man Steve and Sam as Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) looked on in silent approval is to be believed, then yes.
When: Wednesday, January 4th at 5PM PT / 8PM ET What: If rumors are to be believed, Sony could show off a 4K OLED TV at CES 2017, four years after demoing a prototype.
After either resigning or being fired last month depending on whose version is to be believed, is Mr. Bolton so estranged from Mr. Trump that he might provide damaging testimony to House investigators?
And it's essential that, if the anecdotal evidence is to be believed, a new world of trans masculine young people can grow up and know that they are valid and that they matter.
Denhollander, who was 15 years old when Nassar first abused her in 2000, also used her statement to detail times when girls and women spoke up about Nassar only to not be believed.
" In December 19943, her comment came up on the campaign trail when, during a New Hampshire event, a woman asked, "You recently came out to say that all rape victims should be believed.
This needs to be seen to be believed, so, um, make sure your boss isn't looking over your shoulder, then check out some of the revealing looks that came down the runway below.
Twice he has gone against his own instincts and re-certified the deal, but if Trump's ambassador to the UN is to be believed, he will not ignore his gut a third time.
If the figures are to be believed, Chinese output slumped by an annualised 210 million tonnes in the December-February period only to surge back by 21.31 million tonnes in March and April.
If Donald Trump is to be believed, the so-called American dream—the one where you can start at the bottom of life's proverbial ladder and wind up at the top—is dead.
The EOZ Air Wireless Headphones are sleek, fashionable, and if their Kickstarter video is to be believed, might even be more functional than those Apple Airpods that keep falling out of your ears.
Cowed by the "survivors must be believed" hooey — as if there were a link between X chromosomes and truth-telling — Republicans blithely went along, as if this preposterous mistaken-identity scenario were incontestable.
But if the pictures are to be believed, a couple in southeast China spent at least part of the first night of the rest of their lives copying out the Communist Party Constitution.
"If Trump's current attorney Rudy Giuliani is to be believed when he said there was no payment ever made by Trump to AMI, the president is in deep trouble," the Democratic congressman continued.
If Yiannopoulos is to be believed, the timeline suggests that Threshold was apparently planning to edit, copy edit, lay out, print, bind, and distribute his book in the span of about a month.
A new leaked photo may have just given us a sneak peek at Amazon's first ever touchscreen-enabled Echo, and if these images are to be believed, well ... the device is absolutely hideous.
If the figures are to be believed, Chinese output slumped by an annualized 210 million tonnes in the December-February period only to surge back by 21.31 million tonnes in March and April.
We are not worried about Michael Cohen because he has no knowledge of wrongdoing and has recorded it in one version or another so often that he can't be believed or relied on.
Yes, one billionaire is president — if President Trump's financial self-assessments are to be believed, in lieu of his tax returns — and at least one more, Tom Steyer, is running to succeed him.
These two have an adorable symbiotic love/hate relationship (heavy air quotes on the hate) that really must be seen to be believed, and frankly blew the rest of the panel experience away.
Maybe (if fan theory is to be believed) Ferris's luck eventually runs out, and he ends up a bitter, grasping man feuding with a charismatic, manipulative young nemesis not unlike his former self.
Here is a show that offers answers, a ticktock of the various investigations into the killings that have resulted in no arrests but not, if "Unsolved" is to be believed, in no answers.
More than 26 million have taken one, and if the kits' marketing is to be believed, the tests can help you learn where your DNA comes from — and even where your ancestors lived.
Though the World Cup takes place in a different country every four years, it is experienced everywhere, watched in 2014 by more than three billion people (if FIFA's figures are to be believed).
Roger HirschbergBondville, Vt. To the Editor: I offer faint praise for the president for, if he is to be believed (a big if), refusing to give away the store to Kim Jong-un.
In a September interview, Mr. Bloomberg expressed no regret about employing aggressive policing tactics as mayor, and questioned whether many of the allegations arising as a result of #MeToo deserved to be believed.
If the rumors are to be believed, the UFC is working hard to book a lightweight title fight between reigning champ Eddie Alvarez (28-4) and absentee featherweight king Conor McGregor (20-3).
But if a report from Android Police is to be believed, the once legendary phone brand Palm is going to make a return to stores sometime in the second half of 2018 on Verizon.
Sixty-four percent of people between the ages of 18 and 34 agree that women who say they have been victims of sexual harassment or sexual assault should be believed no matter what, vs.
If the put-upon Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) is to be believed, the Valley is not the doorway to a new world; it's just a giant hard drive to serve obscured but predictable corporate interests.
By introducing elements of unreliable narration, these novels help us understand the psychological impact of anger on women who want to be believed, but who know that displaying darker emotions comes with severe consequences.
In early May of 2016, Bieber was in New York City to play two shows at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, host a pop up shop and, if rumors are to be believed, ruin lives.
I spotted Trump pull up in a Rolls-Royce and then, if rumors are to be believed, toss the keys to a random valet to go put gas in it at the nearby Exxon.
"The work environment, the social environment makes it difficult for people to come forward and be heard, to be listened to, to be believed and for action to be taken around that," he said.
It requires a separate app—My BP Lab 2.0—which launched late on March 15 and did not seem to meet some consumer expectations if reviews on Google Play Store are to be believed.
Repeatedly, we're told we have disposable income and could be saving for our futures—if the Financial Times is to be believed, we could be putting a casual $1,000 toward our pensions a month.
The graphics aren't insane—AMD compares the Ryzen 5 2400G's GPU performance to the $75 Nvidia 1030—but the graphics, at that price, certainly seems crazy good if AMD's benchmarks are to be believed.
The firm is a backer of the fully automated hamburger preparation company, Creator, which has raised roughly $28 million to develop its hamburger making robot (if Securities and Exchange Commission filings can be believed).
If Eddy Cue is to be believed, Apple plans to tackle content with a markedly different approach from streaming rival Netflix, which has a reputation for churning out heaps of charitably mediocre original content.
"The economy is just going to be spinning its wheels with subpar growth in 2019 if the purchasing managers report is to be believed," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
And yet we saw the opening of the divide between #MeToo and another set of women with the implication that Judge Kavanaugh's accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, had an especially strong claim to be believed.
As I said before, I knew I wouldn't be believed An MPR News/Star Tribune Minnesota poll released Tuesday shows 21 percent of registered Minnesota voters believe the allegations, while 22 percent do not.
It's common for survivors of sexual assault to wait to come forward, or not to come forward publicly at all, because they fear they won't be believed or will experience retaliation from the perpetrator.
Halle Berry, Chadwick Boseman and Chrissy Metz are among Golden Globe presenters Moments to watch If Oh is to be believed, the show won't be that political, at least not coming from the hosts.
She told CNN last week that the societal moment of reckoning on issues of sexual harassment and abuse of power across the country that gave her the confidence that she would finally be believed.
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In the days of slavery, black women had no rights to their own bodies whatsoever, and white women were more likely to be believed about rape if the alleged perpetrator was a black man.
Hitting Obama's record allows Biden to be the defender of the eight years he served as vice president -- eight years that, if polling is to be believed, most Democrats think went very, very well.
Archer Daniels Midland reported strong fourth-quarter earnings this week and it could be a big year for investors of the global food processing and agricultural commodities company if analysts are to be believed.
Indeed, if some reports are to be believed, Fink could even have been sitting on this panel as the American finance chief if Hillary Clinton had won the 2016 election, instead of Donald Trump.
Now, if Trump's rhetoric is to be believed and his followers heard, some of us believe democracy and basic freedoms are a fool's dream, that some peoples do not deserve or cannot handle them.
If Twitter users are to be believed, the decision had even more impact, particularly given the fact that despite essentially playing himself, Charlie delivers treat-worthy dog acting that has left moviegoers in shambles.
Even if the $45 million figure is to be believed, this amount is still less than a quarter of the $6503 million the U.S. FOR-A admits itself the insurgency takes from the trade.
In some ways, they appear to be trying to recreate the dynamic of the #MeToo movement, which has given women some confidence that their accusations about historic abuse by powerful men will be believed.
And if the CNN town hall is to be believed, that power-point will include mandates to get America to stop eating cheeseburgers, stop driving gas-using cars and stop sipping with plastic straws.
If polls are to be believed, the candidate most likely to face Ms. Le Pen in the second round is Emmanuel Macron, 39, who represents no political party and has never held elective office.
PARIS (Reuters) - If Mats Wilander is to be believed, Alexander Zverev is a potential superstar who bears comparison not only with his fellow German Boris Becker but also the great American singer Bob Dylan.
In the #MeToo era, it's becoming more and more clear that sexual predators often target people who have no one to protect them — and who, if they speak out, are unlikely to be believed.
If the recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is to be believed, humanity has just over a decade to get carbon emissions under control before catastrophic climate change impacts become unavoidable.
But if the buzz out of (again) SXSW is to be believed, Wright has made a tremendously entertaining film that functions as a musical where all of the song-and-dance numbers are car chases.
If this leak is to be believed, it also hints at a slightly redesigned home screen in what is probably Android 8.1, which now puts the Google search bar below your traditional quick launch icons.
The Season 23 finale finally confirmed that Lyanna Stark is Jon Snow's mother, and if HBO graphics and Reddit theories are to be believed, we're all pretty sure Rhaegar Targaryen is his dad (surprise, surprise).
If images circulating on the internet are to be believed, the Note 10 might have a front-facing camera placed beneath the screen and, like the Galaxy S10, a fingerprint reader beneath the screen too.
If Azealia Banks' Instagram account is to be believed, Elon Musk's tweets about Tesla's take-private deal can be chalked up to some good ole acid and a whole lot of post-tweet frantic scrambling.
Then there's the rhetoric around "no man is safe now," which works to silence women and keep them from coming forward, and creates an atmosphere where they're less likely to be believed when they do.
"People are willingly using the face and name of an innocent 14-year-old girl pretending she is homophobic and racist and editing photos of her (which will undoubtedly be believed by some)," she said.
The company's follow-up, the as-yet-unannounced TabPro S2, looks like it's sticking to the same formula while adding a bit of extra processing power, if filings from the FCC are to be believed.
The Associated Press does not usually name alleged victims of sexual assault, but Denson decided to go public with her story, saying the #MeToo movement gave her the courage to think she might be believed.
Lisa Murkowski, who is seen as one of the key swing votes for Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation, has a different perspective: This is about whether women who have made accusations of sexual misconduct should be believed.
But if a new report is to be believed, the Apple Watch is not only a success, but it's doing better than any other smartwatch on the market — at least in terms of market presence.

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