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"convincingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that makes somebody believe that something is true
"convincingly" Synonyms
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"God bless you," the recipients say — convincingly or not.
Sanders has convincingly argued that America needs a political revolution.
What needed to be proven has been, convincingly and repeatedly.
The pride you feel when you've convincingly pretended to masturbate.
"Happy days are coming again," sing the small children, convincingly.
CONVINCINGLY DRAWN friendships are essential to any good television show.
Nor was it a coincidence that Argentina won so convincingly.
Trump won convincingly there (as did Clinton), ending Rubio's campaign.
Gratitude for being so convincingly sexy no matter the role?
It was convincingly biomimetic; maybe a little too lifelike, even.
She was perhaps more convincingly characterized by her stage name.
" And writing plays, which Dery convincingly labels "self-indulgent juvenilia.
Rare are the artists who can answer that question convincingly.
"It's difficult to convincingly pose as someone else," she says.
The only way to measure it convincingly is econometric study.
I don't think anyone could argue convincingly to the contrary.
"I don't know," she said earnestly, convincingly, like a true Gryffindor.
Or perhaps the Broncos will end up beating the Panthers convincingly.
Jeb Bush fought back but he never does it very convincingly.
The novel technique uses intelligent "in-painting" to convincingly replicate eyeballs.
Of all Lanthimos's films, it has the most convincingly desperate characters.
Pretending to care, convincingly, is the American politician's whole ball game.
She found toast difficult to draw convincingly, from a side view.
Ms. Wiest and Mr. Oyelowo probe the pain slowly and convincingly.
It's amusing to watch now, as it's quite convincingly put together.
Your account is setup very convincingly, but it's full of satire.
But how to make this coming together occur convincingly, however relatively?
So how did the odds turn so convincingly against Mr. Trump?
Because bots are only effective if they seem convincingly human. Right?
Even more convincingly, these trends aren't just being attributed in hindsight.
The Red Sox have beaten the Los Angeles Dodgers twice, convincingly.
Kidman handles herself convincingly in these fights, despite her slender frame.
They suavely, and convincingly, chipped away at the black tie wall.
I've never seen an "Othello" as convincingly inexorable as this one.
Biden, by winning South Carolina convincingly, could fundamentally change the race.
Boettcher won convincingly, hitting a Daily Double early in the second round.
JON PARELES Extreme success hasn't stopped the 1975 from being convincingly chameleonic.
Mr Law convincingly depicts the limping spiritual journey of a troubled man.
More convincingly, Mr Mitsotakis thinks that Greeks have had enough of chaos.
Mr Saavedra convincingly denied knowledge of these problems and responsibility for them.
But until Tuesday, it was unable to convincingly break above 3 percent.
Hedges plays the role so convincingly, you'd think he's had similar experiences.
Yet the connection between the people and the parrots is convincingly portrayed.
Her opponents present themselves as self-made men and, less convincingly, outsiders.
That is a bold claim, but the author backs it up convincingly.
Trump could win some or all of them but perhaps not convincingly.
"It's really just learning your lines and saying them convincingly," she said.
And so far, it hasn't detailed how it might do that convincingly.
Ronald Reagan's gauzy picture of incipient prosperity was at least convincingly imagined.
It can probably be convincingly argued that she really only improved it.
Tiffany Howard also knows that sound, and she can reproduce it convincingly.
"He won the fight convincingly the first time," Frampton told Business Insider.
But Kenneally also argues, convincingly, that Troy is a prototypical American city.
What's here has no sense of how to build a story convincingly.
The problem isn't the divided selves; it's that they're not convincingly written.
First, look at what Mitsotakis has achieved since winning the election convincingly.
"Maybe a miracle will happen," I heard myself saying, not very convincingly.
So you lay out convincingly the many reasons we're not getting this. Yeah.
It opens convincingly, with Bernard (Jeffrey Wright) regaining consciousness on the beach, disoriented.
Authorities must move as swiftly and convincingly online as the bad information itself.
Well, Rigondeaux won convincingly by being the defensive savant he was billed as.
They struggled, however, to explain convincingly how markets generated and propagated those ideas.
Legislators, including many from Ms Park's own party, voted convincingly to impeach her.
He made the case for Scotland to stay, and won the vote convincingly.
It certainly drove—you could argue pretty convincingly—everything along that came later.
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"The Vampire Diaries" is the most recent show to pull this off convincingly.
Does it matter if a thing is alive if it convincingly mimics life?
It's likely that Marco Rubio or John Kasich would've won the election convincingly.
If they are explained clearly and convincingly, prospects can be converted into buyers.
Former Vice President Joe Biden is -- as CNN's Harry Enten argues convincingly here.
And what's so appealing to his supporters is he does it so convincingly.
Convincingly nasty though such sequences are, I'm not convinced that we need them.
Neither team had convincingly threatened to prevent the game from plodding into overtime.
The last time Murray was this convincingly despondent onscreen, he was in Rushmore.
They win convincingly, ousting Jimmy Carter, and sail to re-election in 1984.
Beckley also convincingly dents the emerging view of China as a military threat.
Despite her recent knee issues, Williams is moving convincingly and pushing forward regularly.
"Berman makes the case clearly and convincingly," Max Strasser writes in his review.
And yet Schmidt convincingly argues that Jacques's idea was entirely separate from Sheehy's.
He suggests, convincingly, that Russia may have been cultivating Trump since the 1980s.
I'm not sure it's a compliment to say that he's convincingly soulless here.
If we do so convincingly, 2020 could indeed be a very good year.
I won't identify either here because I haven't found a convincingly reported account.
It's so convincingly done I felt my own blood pressure rise in solidarity.
Still, he needed something to endure, if only to inhabit the part convincingly.
The right-wing coalition, led by the never-say-dead Silvio Berlusconi, won convincingly.
But of course, being able to convincingly fake someone's voice has disturbing implications, too.
In any case, it's beautifully and convincingly realized, and I eagerly await the sequel.
He won, convincingly, despite all the disbelief and promises that it could never happen.
I would have won even more easily and convincingly (but smaller states are forgotten)!
Her character's journey throughout the film from cautious to commanding happens subtly, but convincingly.
She wasn't convincingly written and felt like a product of tokenism as a result.
A telephone can convincingly ring behind you, for example, or birds can sing above.
"Being able to sustain prices convincingly above $40 is very much in their interest."
Most convincingly, scientists who favour Brexit cite the stifling effect of some EU regulations.
Congress needs to demonstrate clearly and convincingly that it can do the people's business.
The action is dizzying, and the frequent playing with perspective is convincingly Escher-like.
He and Ramm once bet on who could most convincingly parody the other's work.
His supporting cast is all more than adequate, and they all sound convincingly American.
But "I think we had to more directly and convincingly" talk about food quality.
At any rate, he is poised to win convincingly in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
Sniper Elite 4 is born of compromise, however much it convincingly covers it up.
Still, some analysts do not expect the economy to bottom out convincingly until summer.
There is a large supporting cast, but as individuals they don't register very convincingly.
No such effects have been convincingly demonstrated in Colorado, Washington, Oregon, DC, or Alaska.
The reason for the fires is disputed, but not that convincingly from this height.
The Bucks have consistently passed big tests this season by convincingly beating other contenders.
I'd never had a coffee beer that tasted so intensely and convincingly of coffee.
We're assured that the artist had hidden depths, though we never convincingly see them.
Pliskova won convincingly, 6-1, 6-4, in her opening match against Evgeniya Rodina.
Most analysts believe activity may not convincingly stabilise until the middle of the year.
There's no shortage of fancy ice creameries offering convincingly non-vegan vegan ice creams.
In their rare recent meetings with top-flight sides, the Maori have been convincingly defeated.
He claimed, perhaps wrongly, but still convincingly, that there was order somewhere in the chaos.
The actor so convincingly delivers these lies that you, the viewer, start questioning the truth.
Is the artist Schaefer or April Dawn Alison (O'Toole convincingly argues for the feminine persona)?
At 19, she sang convincingly that control means you get to call your own shots.
ADAPTING Shirley Jackson's dark fiction is a tough task, and few have done it convincingly.
This is a man convincingly afraid of his creation but unable to stop the killing.
"They've convincingly demonstrated they're going to be detecting a whole slew of FRBs," says Chatterjee.
Whoever wins the election will come under greater pressure to address these issues more convincingly.
I've yet to speak to a White House official who can convincingly explain Trump's logic.
It's not like Elvis was trawling the Strip for people who could convincingly play him.
Most analysts believe economic activity may not convincingly stabilise until the middle of the year.
It was still a remarkable victory for the United States, which won convincingly, 3-0.
Then there's the Cephalapoids, a race of aliens that can convincingly disguise themselves as humans.
If Clinton beats Sanders convincingly, she will stabilize her campaign and ease her supporters' nerves.
Mr. Rhys Meyers does his own singing and convincingly mimics the legend's intense stage presence.
Ms. Stewart manages the remarkable feat of being at once convincingly mousy and unmistakably glamorous.
"I bet they've all been evacuated," an Australian beach volleyball player replied, not quite convincingly.
It added, however, that VW had not "convincingly made the case for an immediate decision".
But the power dynamics among the characters aren't sufficiently developed to dramatize that question convincingly.
Abbi and Ilana are static and predictable where the Girls characters are more convincingly erratic.
Despite earnest efforts, the tech community has not demonstrated convincingly that it can regulate itself.
Machado's that writer who can convincingly code-switch between sci-fi nerdery and lyrical realism.
Research convincingly shows that representation usually improves an immigrant's chances in our Byzantine immigration system.
Presenting a mythical creature convincingly for an audience requires the expertise of many different professionals.
Of course, that turns out to be a lie, as convincingly as she says it.
They were responsible, most famously, for Yves Klein's convincingly montaged "Leap Into the Void" (1960).
To the Editor: Anna Louie Sussman provides, convincingly and clearly, several reasons for declining birthrates.
But Tooze also convincingly shows that the European Central Bank mismanaged things from the start.
The scientific challenge has not just been to demonstrate convincingly that harsh environments cause nonrandom mutations.
Good looking, well rounded, and he convincingly battered Chris Weidman to claim the UFC middleweight title.
You could convincingly argue it was a better app two years ago than it is today.
He has failed to disengage convincingly from his business interests, or reveal the extent of them.
Ms Blunt, who, incidentally, was pregnant and entirely sober throughout filming, plays it very convincingly indeed.
"No upper-caste Hindu did as much to challenge untouchability as Gandhi," Mr Guha concludes, convincingly.
It's done very convincingly here, with a lot of people who obviously aren't trained stunt actors.
So, it might be hard to make a convincingly reassuring case for such a Faustian bargain.
Meanwhile, both Boone and Sanchez, neither man a friend of Kovalev's, believe will beat Ward convincingly.
"London gave me and my family the chance to fulfil our potential," argues Mr Khan convincingly.
In her new film Child's Play, the actress, 34, proves she can scare just as convincingly.
Everything else, as Horbury asserts convincingly, was up to his 400-strong design team to decide.
He, Ms. Campbell and Mr. Harbour convincingly convey the awkwardness of people out of their element.
His gesticulations offer hope that the Oscar nominee will have no trouble convincingly casting spells onscreen.
Bar-Joseph goes to lengths to debunk the double-agent theory, and he does it convincingly.
Ms. Streep is a delight, hilarious when she's singing and convincingly on edge at all times.
In more ways than one, Merritt argues convincingly, the E.U. is stuck in the 20th century.
Both their characters are convincingly willful, ambitious and, as it happens, romantic in a literary way.
This lifting process sometimes has to be done multiple times to make brunettes look convincingly blond.
In fact Ortega had not convincingly won a round in years before he fought Cub Swanson.
Al Gore, who lost his home state of Tennessee, nonetheless convincingly won the national popular vote.
The review convincingly indicates that Cozzens's book is well balanced; the review itself is less so.
"I would have won even more easily and convincingly (but smaller states are forgotten)!" he wrote.
Yet his run as another Ronald Reagan was enough to carry him convincingly over the threshold.
We cannot convincingly promote democracy abroad if we do not live it vigorously here at home.
So-called "deep fake" videos can already convincingly synthesize the speech and appearance of real politicians.
"Mother Tongue" convincingly accesses emotive fragments of generational female experience within a framework of formalist rigor.
Mostly, this is a failure of language and tone: Hanif never convincingly distinguishes his characters' voices.
After years of successive defeats across the Midwest, labor unions asserted themselves convincingly on Tuesday night.
The group also coached the plaintiffs on how to fake their injuries convincingly, according to prosecutors.
"I promise I can come up with an answer, or lie to you convincingly," he said.
The low rates established in the early 1930s did not change convincingly until the late 1950s.
It seems unlikely that any director could convincingly transform this much plastic into something resembling reality.
Although Mr. Brooks convincingly establishes that conservatives are marginalized in academia, his argument misses the point.
Kennedy stepped away to get the good news from South Dakota, which he had won convincingly.
Mr Winegard convincingly argues that the insect has shaped human life as well as delivering death.
I'm not sure, but Styles serenades his commitment to it so convincingly, it doesn't even matter.
When I mentioned rumors of a future political career, he said—convincingly—that it didn't appeal.
They all can act, but what comes across most convincingly is their joy in dancing together.
The best Spider-Man movies convincingly tap into the spirit of the character, his divine earnestness.
And in July, 25 pounds were sent, this time cleverly (and convincingly) disguised as Aztec souvenirs.
I could never convincingly act out the role of a straight male, so why keep trying?
So how in the world could a chocolate bar be convincingly sold as a health food?
Some argue (convincingly) that Brexit worries and the longer iPhone upgrade cycles bode poorly for Apple's future.
Given that, those who watch the Oscars can't convincingly feign shock over being subjected to liberal opinions.
This made the technique all the more compelling when the end result revealed convincingly smooth, even skin.
On the other, its images look less convincingly real, more like a projection than a solid object.
The creature's eyes convey a large array of emotions, convincingly shifting from sad to ferocious to joyful.
Expression can be convincingly powerful and some of the messages that artists send are clear and necessary.
Clinton rightly recognizes that it's the one issue where she can convincingly outflank Sanders on the left.
The problem isn't that he might be lacking in basic empathy, or unable to fake it convincingly.
Was it that co-stars Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda inhabit their roles so convincingly and hilariously?
"Outside of the south, Hillary Clinton has yet to show she can win convincingly anywhere," Weaver said.
If member states fail to respond convincingly, Brussels can take them to the EU court in Luxembourg.
These are where AI convincingly replaces the face of a person in a video with someone else's.
It's practically checklist-ready, and Bouie convincingly argues that Donald Trump hits half of these 14-points.
She even convincingly dismissed his proposed tax-deduction for child-care as unfairly skewed towards the rich.
And even an overly emotional KDP can point, convincingly, to a trifecta of falsehoods coming from Washington.
If the EU is to fail it should do so convincingly instead of slowly bleeding to death.
Naturally, Dany emerges more convincingly as a whole person (hard not to as the Mother of Dragons).
After two years of Trump-era award shows, however, no one can convincingly pretend to be surprised.
Still, no theory has convincingly explained why Epstein erected the building or what may have happened inside.
"The current study convincingly demonstrated improvements that are likely to be clinically meaningful," Schwimmer said by email.
Rajput is wonderful as Mansoor, using his eyes and body language to convincingly convey his character's emotions.
Steven Pinker and others argue—convincingly, in my view—that the world has never been so peaceful.
The new suggestion would be to wait for inflation to more convincingly take hold before raising rates.
Having convincingly good sex for the camera is a feat of athleticism even on a normal set.
Gessen evokes not only convincingly, but indispensably, something exceedingly rare in modern American fiction: genuine male vulnerability.
As the modified clips proliferated, it showed just how quickly and convincingly deepfakes can spread false information.
Flavor-wise, it mimics a banana quite convincingly, but it's more banana-flavored jellybean, less fresh produce.
"He doesn't talk about it very much, and he doesn't talk about it very convincingly," she said.
They not only claim that race-conscious policies are unfair but argue convincingly that they are victims.
On Tuesday, he lost the state so convincingly the contest was called almost immediately after polls closed.
But is anyone going to this film to see a teen romance, no matter how convincingly portrayed?
And by and large, he spoke cogently and convincingly about policy and his vision for the state.
Still, I felt stabs of shame and back-flipped away from them as convincingly as I could.
Finding an actor of color who could convincingly get the Scottish accent down proved a tremendous hurdle.
Bernie Sanders has a leg up in polling in the state, which he won convincingly in 2016.
For Perur it was a matter of establishing a voice that could be convincingly savvy and blind.
You need actors who can handle the high-level dancing and singing but also convincingly play teenagers.
For example, sentences weren't always structured correctly and at times assertions were made without being argued convincingly.
As with Kalanick, they closed ranks convincingly enough to persuade Neumann to step down as chief executive.
In the app version, the hideout has been convincingly restaged (with Anne's glasses, her father's Dickens novel).
Reviewers love the quality of the faux leather, which they say mimics the real thing quite convincingly.
And theocratic images like Gargiulo's, ever since the advent of modernism, have become impossible to convincingly paint.
Clearly and convincingly demonstrating the temporary nature of middle-class tax cuts will not make a difference.
"Gropius plays far too important a role in Alma's history to be convincingly written out," writes MacCarthy.
But FiveThirtyEight has convincingly argued that the metric doesn't significantly hurt Sanders and probably even helps him.
Every single season, save for Season 5, has figured out their matches, some more convincingly than others.
Like anything online, it's been used for erotica, but it's also a convincingly creepy tactic for horror films.
He is tipped to convincingly beat Le Pen, leader of the anti-EU, anti-immigrant National Front party.
Justice will turn on the evidence and on the skill of the prosecutors who must convincingly present it.
Its translucence makes a real chore of rendering light convincingly and requires an obscene amount of computing power.
The officer arrived at her place to test whether Stephanie could play her role convincingly, even when drunk.
OpenAI's other projects have been able to write convincingly by ingesting huge numbers of articles, blogs, and websites.
Ms Foy convincingly portrays a woman who must remain impartial, masking her emotions behind a stiff upper lip.
"The balance of relative hardships clearly and convincingly favors plaintiff at this time," Dow said, according to ABC.
But working with old photos and footage, they were able to convincingly bring the character back to life.
Creating computer programs that can chat convincingly is a fruitful challenge for AI researchers that may benefit humanity.
But the more meticulously Mr Sivaram examines them, the more convincingly they point to a solar-powered future.
Sure, P1 had a miracle game against TSM, but they went down convincingly to Cloud9 the following day.
Synthesia, a new startup co-founded by a former Stanford professor, can convincingly dub videos into new languages.
He argues, convincingly, that the change in approval numbers doesn't actually matter that much to the legislative debate.
Nor do the authors convincingly explain why there's a lump in the middle of the "sole," added Fiedel.
Each work assumes the vertical orientation of a paperback book, with abstract, geometric designs convincingly adorning book covers.
Even when Sitrick works his magic, it's not necessarily for the greater good, though he'll convincingly argue otherwise.
I'm not sure any other VR game has so convincingly put me in the shoes of someone else.
If they fail to do so convincingly, the EU may take them to the EU court in Luxembourg.
It can be argued, quite convincingly, that without garage, there would be no dubstep, and certainly no grime.
Rather, he argues convincingly that the business of politics was inadvertently transformed and turbocharged by the Buckley decision.
There can't be many opera singers able to pull off such a scene as convincingly as Ms. Chuchman.
So that showed pretty convincingly that something about the concept of object interaction was beyond our decoding capability.
The book's real power comes from Toobin's ability to convincingly and economically evoke a broad range of people.
Amazon and online competitors can't convincingly offer the same services, said Scot Ciccarelli, analyst at RBC Capital Markets.
First, we must convincingly defeat ISIS and prevent Syria from becoming a safe haven for future terrorist operations.
Now, thanks to researchers at video game company NCSoft, AI can convincingly transform you into an anime character.
But these justifications did not convincingly explain why Aadhaar was demanded by schools, colleges, hospitals and insurance companies.
In the second run, she skied a bit more prudently but still charged enough to again win convincingly.
The world's economically costliest mental illness, major depressive disorder, has yet to be tied convincingly to any genes.
He denies it, convincingly, and the usual array of smears — alcohol, medication, past history — is thrown at Laura.
But even at a higher price point, HP devices have been convincingly stylish in the last few years.
Somehow, though, the answers never add up, nor do the details that convincingly define a life torn asunder.
Mr. Irons, a Tony- and Oscar-winning actor for all seasons, turns in the most convincingly realized performance.
We're not sure many other beach babes could pull this off as convincingly as Emily does here. #TooFineFall
These varied minds and voices are realized so convincingly that "Christodora" sometimes seems the product of spirit possession.
Ms. Robertson convincingly portrays Sophia's defensiveness and irritating energy, but there's a pinched, limited quality to her performance.
That can be hard to watch, but the play justifies both the character's and the author's fury convincingly.
They could do so convincingly because the demographics of Republican House members resemble the demographics of the 1950s.
But so far, no one has convincingly demonstrated the solid metallic hydrogen state predicted by Wigner and Huntington.
And if Kylo Ren was a cartoon character, couldn't he also be convincingly voiced by actor David Spade?
The report convincingly argues that when the deduction was introduced, yes, that's exactly what we meant to do.
However, it is "way too early to conclude more convincingly on wider global (and China) negotiations," Varathan said.
Creating a movement seriously and convincingly committed to the cause of anti-racism would be a good start.
In the U.K's EU referendum on June 23, Scotland voted convincingly to stay a part of the European Union.
Apart from Aditya Seal, whose love for tedious monologues might grate on your nerves, most roles are convincingly portrayed.
"Now, more than anything, I want to be with you," he says kind of convincingly as Hannah smiles uncertainly.
Houston not only needs to win convincingly every week, but they also need to blow out a top opponent.
As writers like Jonathan Crary have argued convincingly, sleep and dreaming are anathema to globalisation and the digital economy.
But in order to make its case "clearly and convincingly to the regulators" it needs the government to reopen.
But Trump needs to say this as clearly, as convincingly, as repeatedly, and as publicly as he possibly can.
Deepfakes are videos doctored with the aid of artificial intelligence and software that convincingly create events that never happened.
The only way to do it: by speaking passionately and convincingly to the issues that Democratic voters care about.
Depp is convincingly vulnerable and forlorn, all while maintaining the Hatter's otherworldly eccentricity, and Wasikowska has the requisite grit.
He promises to speed decision-making, cut bureaucracy and, less convincingly, to add a dose of "fun" at Ford.
Think TV makeup, but applied by the camera, just convincingly enough that you'd have to look carefully to notice.
Under him, the LDP has convincingly won three elections for the lower house and two for the upper house.
And that's saying something: It is not every famous swimsuit model who can convincingly rep the McDonald's dollar menu.
Others doubted she could keep her place in the Trump orbit if she can't convincingly prove that she didn't.
All are excellent wood preservers, but Nagyvary argued (convincingly) that they also altered the acoustical properties of the wood.
How can someone as massively famous as Lady Gaga convincingly portray a struggling artist on the brink of success?
Similarly, no party could convincingly win a majority by putting forward extremist anti-system candidates far outside the mainstream.
Lorde writes convincingly about adolescent turmoil in transitional periods, and the album is itself a product of such turmoil.
THR obtained audio of some of the calls, showcasing how the woman could convincingly adopt a number of accents.
Furthermore, she argues, convincingly, that his use of appellations like "Arab" and "Moorish" are not evidence of unconscious prejudice.
Scientists not involved in the work gave me mixed reactions as to whether the study convincingly proved its hypothesis.
If Mr Trump fails to win New York convincingly, a brokered convention in July will become hard to avoid.
Because this same woman is wearing loneliness just as convincingly — and affectingly — as she once sported irresistible erotic allure.
In fact, you could argue -- very convincingly -- that taking private planes is the opposite of meeting with average Americans.
Remember, too, that Latinos are feeling the sharp pain of economic adversity that Trump has convincingly promised to change.
The great man (played convincingly by Rory Kinnear) is dirt-poor and always on the run from the police.
Economists such as Thomas Piketty have convincingly documented the extent of income redistribution and its relationship to union decline.
Sports historian Allen Guttmann has argued convincingly that modern sports derive from ancient rituals to secure the necessities of
AT&T executives have explained, convincingly, that they don't know anything about running a media business like Time Warner.
Ultimately, the idea of a government cover-up seemed a convincingly meaty topic for a film, Mr. Diaz said.
The blue light that emanates from our devices has been linked strongly to insomnia (and less convincingly to cancer).
Summer sunsets drench the pond (with its convincingly rendered water) in purple; winter snow dusts your one-room cabin.
Lara Jean is sure that Gen leaked the tape, but when she confronts her, Gen denies everything convincingly, twice.
A viral Chinese deepfake app called Zao is letting people convincingly superimpose their faces onto celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio.
With nothing mannered about his brash performance, he managed Lear's stubbornness, madness and grief convincingly, without grand theatrical flourishes.
"I don't know this name," Mr. Rosso said with a smile when asked about Mr. Oliver, not entirely convincingly.
Now, with easy-to-access tools for creating fake or manipulated faces, people can lie better and more convincingly.
"I thought it was superficial, highly structured, and not delivered convincingly," conference-goer Marvin Schlanger said of the speech.
All Over the Place is representative of art that is convincingly lovely in it intellectual rigor and material sophistication.
But supporters of sharing genetic data argued convincingly that the benefits to society outweighed the privacy concerns of individuals.
This metamorphosis occurs simply and convincingly, as does the amazing growth of Pinocchio's nose whenever he tells a lie.
But as she carefully presents Frankie's absurd affectations, she doesn't convincingly reveal the genuine, roiling hurt that they disguise.
But a battle-tested nationally recognized V.P. candidate who reflects the campaign's core convictions and convincingly conveys its messaging . . .
Mr. Yazbeck's dances of despair to these melodies are performed with as much elegance as being convincingly agonized allows.
That case was hard to put across convincingly, though, since federal salaries were far higher than the American median.
The attention to detail was to be expected, given how convincingly Hometown conjures a Texas Hill Country barbecue palace.
Employees get messages from the deceased in an episode which convincingly proves that we are all kind of psychic.
And in many of the counties just below the Tennessee state line that Ms. Abrams carried, she won convincingly.
Iran will be perpetually distrusted and confronted until it convincingly renounces — by action and verification — its redeclared nuclear program.
Extensive political science research, notably the work of Thomas Ferguson, has shown convincingly that elections are pretty much bought.
He moves gingerly, convincingly portraying a man betrayed by the body that once brought him, and others, much joy.
The cast is also strong, with the younger members more convincingly resembling high schoolers than is often the case.
That's what the commercials did, as a cultural studies professor named Catherine Johnson wrote, convincingly I think, in 2013.
How does a human being, even someone who is a professional actor and Oscar winner, convincingly depict a monster?
But constitutional scholar Kia Rahnama convincingly argues that Congress's inherent enforcement powers likely include the power to impose fines.
But though Wisconsin had voted for their presidential candidates since 1984, in recent times only Barack Obama won convincingly.
Or the Fed could become more convincingly on track to raise interest rates, and that would move yields higher.
Here is an example: In an interview, Ms. Coppock said, almost convincingly, that she does not really hate us.
The world's best women's slalom skier since she was 20053, Shiffrin can be convincingly emphatic about her broader ambitions.
Pax Americana has had a good run but cannot be convincingly backed or projected by a self-doubting power.
As a transsexual, this is a personal project for Preciado, and one that is convincingly displayed throughout the exhibition.
Until Clinton can bring herself to admit the force of this critique, she can't begin to convincingly rebut it.
But to play the role convincingly — well enough for people to pay you — requires something a bit more exceptional.
In the openings between them we peer into deep space convincingly portrayed by curling lines of black spray paint.
But it all builds, convincingly, to a climax that I haven't been able to shake for the last several days.
Kurzweil argues convincingly in favor of the singularity hypothesis, and gives the human race a 50 percent chance of survival.
Even now—though it is reported Mr Clinton's philandering never ended—friends of the couple convincingly describe their mutual affection.
As an expert animator, engineer, and renderer, it was only a matter of time before Kuskov's art became convincingly 3D.
But "Sense8" works hard to portray the psychic connection between the sensates convincingly and to convince us of its benefit.
But Ms Eisen convincingly argues that they are a symptom, rather than a cause, of America's over-punitive, carceral state.
It's difficult for villains to convincingly threaten Superman — that requires heavy special effects intervention, or obvious plot fixes like Kryptonite.
But those that are a little less inspiring can, it turns out, be convincingly written by an artificial intelligence system.
Virtual reality stands to let us convincingly experience things we would otherwise never experience—and perhaps, might never want to.
Fourth, since the last FOMC meeting the data have generally been better than expected while uncertainties have not convincingly increased.
And what they may have lost tonight is a way to convincingly argue that they beat Trump fair and square.
Later, they concluded it was far more important, and satisfying, to commit to a musical identity they could inhabit convincingly.
All these arguments about his first term: How did he win reelection so convincingly, if he got things so wrong?
It so perfectly mimics reality that if you aren't paying attention, it could convincingly pass as just a trendy café.
While Moore may not be the first to come up with this narrative, few people have delivered it this convincingly.
Mr Trump has now won the past seven primaries convincingly, with well over 50% of the vote in each state.
The piece is about emigration and requires audience members to pass through a convincingly nervous-making simulation of border control.
The Pentagon has also struggled to convincingly explain key details surrounding the JEDI project, or why JEDI is actually needed.
"Should gold finally break the $1,480.00 region convincingly, we may see some long position liquidation," said OANDA analyst Jeffrey Halley.
And Davidson convincingly shows that Trump is in much more legal jeopardy now than he was even a week ago.
Mr. Vogel, little known in New York, is a highly admirable dancer, and Mr. de Luz delivered charm most convincingly.
He's been a benefactor of the uptick in interest in casting "real people" or actors who can convincingly play them.
But Barnum never convincingly explained how the deception worked, and there is some question about whether it ever took place.
All of this makes it that much harder for female candidates to strike voters as convincingly presidential — whatever that means.
In fact, you could argue quite convincingly that it diminishes that Good Person cred, if not completely wipes it out.
Put up the set, a pipe-and-drape system of purple curtains and foam panels semi-convincingly painted like stone.
The plan was to come in first or second in Nevada, win South Carolina convincingly, and reset the political narrative.
Her testimony was never convincingly rebutted, and yet nearly twice as many people believed Justice Thomas's story as believed hers.
It tastes convincingly beefy, at least when encased in a brioche bun and loaded with vegan Gouda and chipotle "mayo".
In fact, as Mounk convincingly argues, and as recent political developments worryingly confirm, it is likely to be anything but.
"I think if it gets convincingly above 2.63 people will care, but again it's just impossible to know," he said.
The first thing you need to note when writing about Looking Glass is that it's incredibly difficult to photograph convincingly.
It's that she's brutally honest, and she knows how to sell material more convincingly than anyone I can think of.
It's lucky that writer and creator Nick Antosca ( Hannibal) snagged a lead actor who can convincingly depict being constantly mortified.
This presents the series with something of a dilemma: It must convincingly depict the attempt by Dr. Kreizler (played by the Spanish-German actor Daniel Brühl) to catch a killer of young boys in 1896 New York City as something convincingly new, daring and outstanding among a very crowded field of high-end period dramas.
The deeply unpopular Socialist leader has said he would not run in next year's presidential election unless unemployment started falling convincingly.
Unfortunately, the standalone headset also imports Daydream's simple remote, instead of a pair of controllers that can convincingly mimic virtual hands.
But Mr Johnson argued more convincingly to voters that he had thrown his support behind the president after the 2016 elections.
Yet the exhibition and book convincingly demonstrate the enduring appeal of the ancient world and the compelling creations of Leon Bakst.
After receiving such a letter, Congress would then have 30 days to decide whether the president had made his case convincingly.
The MPs' expenses scandal of 2009 diminished Parliament's reputation because MPs collectively failed to deal with the problem quickly and convincingly.
The mushrooms in the Savory Stroganoff pasta I had for lunch were strangely chewy, but the cream sauce was convincingly goopy.
He thought the work offered compelling evidence—after all, the skull already looks pretty convincingly to be a narwhal-beluga hybrid.
This, as Benjamin Carlson recently argued convincingly in The Atlantic, is likely because the Chinese leadership figured it could handle Trump.
If he wants to be part of the pantheon of productive presidents, there is no way to make that case convincingly.
It's hard to argue for stocks to break out convincingly without clearer signs of an economic breakout, which remains stubbornly elusive.
"I think the results show very convincingly we are on a path to meeting those," he said, referring to Nestle's targets.
But the exhibition convincingly leads us and leaves us here — at a place where LeWitt's drawings are haunted by Hesse's ghost.
Aggressive "Abenomics" policies since early 20153 have not yet convincingly broken the economy out of deflation or demonstrably raised potential growth.
Critics of the drug industry have argued, convincingly, that opioid distributors should have known these kinds of shipments were not okay.
"What is simple for you isn't for us," says Sister Maria, a nun who speaks French, convincingly played by Agata Buzek.
We've quite convincingly shown we've answered all those questions with the growth we've had in our user numbers and our revenue.
François Hollande, who campaigned to put youth at the centre of his presidency, has simply failed to make this case convincingly.
Algorithms are getting good at churning out video that convincingly shows a real person doing something they've never done in reality.
She displays a wide array of moods and emotions and is convincingly vain and generous, manipulative and gullible, brave and frightened.
She even convincingly continues to feign surprise every time she discovers that her billionaire beau/husband owns more planes and homes.
After enough of this "training," the nodes arrange themselves to complete a particular task, like convincingly manipulating video on the fly.
Then later on in life, I probably would have never been able to convincingly do any urban or rap tracks ever.
They developed a succession of structures and styles that span many centuries and yet — magically, convincingly — cohere in a pleasing whole.
He added that beginning screening earlier than age 275 "has not convincingly demonstrated that benefits exceed harms," based on the analysis.
As TV scholar Myles McNutt argues convincingly at Flow Journal, Westworld was not designed to be a Lost-style mystery show.
The next figure illustrates a result of one of the most convincingly negative studies of the UK's pay-for-performance policy.
"He never lost his footing, even if he did not know the material he could always talk convincingly," Mr. Kopaihora added.
Maybe there's a way for developers to disentangle startup investment offerings from subsequent trading of digital assets more convincingly than Telegram.
Nobody can convincingly point to Horowitz and claim he has some agenda to hurt -- or help -- Comey, Trump or anyone else.
Being able to show proof that the glamour work is being distributed unfairly can help you make your case more convincingly.
Selin is, convincingly and only slightly pretentiously, the sort of person who buys an overcoat because it reminds her of Gogol's.
Peripheral characters (Diana and her sexual identity crisis, for one) are taken up convincingly and intensely but all too quickly dropped.
In the 1990 production, Paul was convincingly embodied by James McDaniel, but he registered more as conceptual catalyst than complex character.
This French documentary convincingly explains why those views are gravely misguided, but its real triumph is its pervasive feeling of hope.
But in the first election Mr. Mugabe won convincingly, securing 57 of the 100 parliamentary seats and capturing the prime ministry.
But the book does not convincingly pin the blame for Britain's failings on its EU membership, rather than British government policy.
It's hard to catch speed on film convincingly, and Zwart reveals the "high-speed" aspect of chases are all an illusion.
"This is withering criticism of the active fund management industry overall, and it is hard to argue convincingly against," said Harding.
Cognitive science has shown convincingly that actions undertaken without conscious effort are often far more successful than those subject to thought.
This is the first time we have convincingly seen core collapse of a massive star that is so devoid of matter.
Levitt argues, convincingly, that some of the most important people to watch are those who aren't even using the Obamacare marketplace.
It doesn't matter that nothing ever gets answered, or that Spicer at this point could be convincingly replaced by Apple's Siri.
Yes, that's what Spider-Man's stories have always been about, but Tom Holland's performance in Homecoming feels so convincingly, sweetly young.
Of literal "rough edges" there are few, if any, among this cohort, as these busts are soft and modeled — convincingly fleshy.
Too busy strewing pop-culture references, the screenwriters fail to write convincingly for her character's age or inner life, for that matter.
The group has embodied a vaguely Stalinist aesthetic since the 80s so convincingly that North Korea welcomed them to Pyongyang in 2015.
Russian interference in favor of Trump was open, on state media, and covert, through hacking, which has been widely and convincingly documented.
The lawyer, author, and activist won the 2018 poll convincingly, securing 15 percent of the mentions among the 213,22 of people surveyed.
When, the following year, MPs on the right of the party revolted and forced a leadership contest, Corbyn yet again won convincingly.
Want to watch a convincingly calm and collected Mark Zuckerberg as he addresses the whirlwind of news surrounding the company at F8?
But I told everyone, for example, that I was from Sweden so I could talk convincingly about the place I grew up.
But its playing the part convincingly, I can't tell the difference between what comes out of this and a shot of espresso.
One challenge was how Mr. Kovarsky could convincingly pretend to play without making ugly, distracting sounds that his microphone would pick up.
He attempted to work out the logistics of programming an artificial agent that could convincingly mimic the behavior of its human counterpart.
But, no one has been able to convincingly demonstrate a mechanism for transporting the energy deep into the interior of the planet.
Russia hit back, less convincingly, by arguing that the launchers in NATO's missile-defence shield in Poland and Romania violated the agreement.
The Pesident must demonstrate convincingly that they have his unfailing trust and respect -- and that he has their back -- at every turn.
Diamond also can't convincingly explain why blacks have given overwhelming electoral support to the Democratic machine that has treated them so poorly.
But Trump won convincingly, and Ryan credited the New York billionaire for helping both the House and Senate preserve their GOP majorities.
Unlike their previous three losses, the Warriors had their full complement of players, were reasonably rested and healthy, and still lost convincingly.
These approaches would be useful, although Goldrick-Rab shows convincingly that tuition is only one part of low-income students' financial problems.
None of Mr Trump's 16 rivals spoke convincingly to the concerns of wage-distressed workers; none had a thoughtful answer to them.
Citing numerous examples, he convincingly argues that destructive myths about the efficacy of American military power blind policy makers, generals and voters.
The machine recount numbers actually improved Scott's position, and the Democrats are either losing their legal challenges or not winning them convincingly.
For years, Republicans have convincingly espoused their commitment on the issue only to waver when it came time to call a vote.
Likewise, information about you found on social media accounts and cloud-storage sites can also be used to more convincingly impersonate you.
Moore, like an upmarket version of Lina Lamont, in "Singin' in the Rain," lip-synchs convincingly to the sound of Renée Fleming.
The key is whether you can explain convincingly to potential employers that each move was made with your career development in mind.
In that context, President Trump has done a better job of convincingly casting himself as anti-Washington than any president before him.
More so than in other cities, in San Francisco the companies could convincingly argue their services benefited residents ill-served by taxis.
Thomas convincingly describes Title VII as "nothing short of revolutionary," yet throughout the book we see the limits of change for women.
Mr. Reagan decided to debate and did so well that he surged ahead in the polls and won convincingly a week later.
Kornreich says that the facts Kesha and her team presented don't convincingly make the case that Dr. Luke had animus towards women.
In the universe of mythical Martians, centaurs and deviant deep sea demons, I can convincingly believe that I am considered a goddess.
It may be small, but this show proves you don't need an excess of loans to demonstrate your thesis convincingly and economically.
As it does so, it convincingly addresses pressing political and environmental concerns, especially, but not only, global warming and its deadly effects.
Then, similarities were found with two other objects, found near Naples, that had been convincingly identified as sound boxes for musical instruments.
She plays Grace convincingly as a timid child and a toughened inmate, and she brings both of them to Grace's wary testimony.
But the challenge — whether he can speak convincingly on issues of gender and racial justice that he's sometimes preferred to sidestep — remains.
I only wish the album were intelligible enough to address these ostensible themes, or at least construct a convincingly chaotic, syncretic soundscape.
There, swimming behind glass six nights a week on a rotating schedule, you will find 12 women dressed very convincingly as mermaids.
But Mr Brown convincingly shows that theology matters, if only because any argument that can be constructed theologically can also be deconstructed.
A distressing study by the Stanford economist Caroline Hoxby argues, pretty convincingly, that it really does matter where you go to college.
But if the left wing of the Democratic Party wants to be taken seriously, it must speak convincingly about security and diplomacy.
The Dublin startup builds developer tools that allow game studios to more easily create deep learning-enhanced textures that scale more convincingly.
Sanders wins: The polling data that is out there suggests that the senator from Vermont should not only win, but win convincingly.
Whichever of the two makes it to the May 7 runoff round is expected to face Le Pen, and beat her convincingly.
Frida Hansdotter, the defending World Cup slalom champion, convincingly won the last race in the discipline ahead of next month's world championships.
Facebook has not convincingly explained why it took so long to reveal Cambridge Analytica's misuse of the data of 87 million users.
Habash has created a fascinating protagonist in Stephen, a hard-driven athlete with a convincingly thoughtful mind — though an erratic one, too.
President Trump wasn't able to promote the Obamacare repeal effort convincingly, and he doesn't seem like he'll be much better on taxes.
But on Tuesday at the Australian Open, he won his opening match convincingly, 6-1, 7-5, 6-4, over Mikhail Kukushkin.
It is strong visual analysis which convincingly supports Nochlin's interpretations and singles out key identifying symbols artists have chosen to signify misery.
She can convincingly go to Wall Street and make it clear what a disaster a Trump presidency could be for global markets.
But as Arney, Kane, and a growing number of other planetary scientists have convincingly argued, it's time to place Venus in the spotlight.
"Over the last five to 573 years, the issue of long-term considerations have emerged quite convincingly in the scientific literature," Paige said.
What you don't often see is the painstaking craft and preparation these people go through to so thoroughly and convincingly assume these roles.
While he plays the resentful friend convincingly in the film, Birbiglia would not have been one of the guys talking behind Key's back.
She's previously had four terms as Chief Minister -- but in 2012 her Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was beaten convincingly by the Samajwadi Party.
The lens-based HoloLens can convincingly overlay small objects into reality, but its field of view is too small to produce virtual environments.
And as inauthentic accounts grow more convincingly human, there's evidence that human accounts have begun to adopt the mannerisms of automated Twitter users.
Greg Baldwin replaced him convincingly on the TV show Avatar: The Last Airbender, and it's been widely assumed he'd be your solution here.
When it is discovered that the winner, Ned Devine, has died, they try to present a convincingly living Ned to claim the winnings.
Given enough good quality speech to analyze, we can convincingly match the speaker to one person from among a small group of suspects.
Since its birth as a nation in 1947 India has consistently sought—though not always convincingly achieved—a full degree of strategic autonomy.
The star of the story, though, is Lucy — who's supposed to feel like a convincingly interactive figure, responding to players' movements and decisions.
It seemed strange that two judges gave Anderson the first round after he was dinged up by Lawlor pretty convincingly in it though.
Brian Beutler convincingly argues today that a Trump nomination is precisely the disastrous reckoning the GOP needs to restore the party to sanity.
Guadagnino and cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom have mastered the art of activating mundane surfaces and textures to convincingly communicate the most subtle of emotions.
Jeff Denham; the 21st District, where Hillary Clinton won convincingly, that is currently occupied by David Valadao; and the 25th District, where Rep.
But if Koreshkov pulls the upset convincingly, it could well hurt the easing of fighter attitudes to trying their hand as free agents.
For nearly all of them, critics especially applauded Hockney's ability to convincingly paint faces, capturing both emotion and a sense of mysterious intimacy.
"I mean, it's legal, right?" he responds, then quizzically looks at the thing before ripping the hell out of it, not convincingly inhaling.
AlphaGo's victory will no doubt excite AI enthusiasts, all the more so because Sedol had predicted before the tournament that he'd win convincingly.
The REM pod, the divining rods, the EMF detector—all have been pretty convincingly debunked, their ghost-detecting abilities shown to be glitches.
The end result is a system that generates video and convincingly maps the bodily motion of an expert dancer to a total amateur.
Her decision to use a private server for her government emails was a lapse in judgment that she has yet to explain convincingly.
Mr. Trump won Indiana so convincingly on Tuesday that he drove Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, his chief rival, out of the race.
AMLO will not want to begin his tenure without an agreement that he can convincingly present as a "win" for Mexico, for example.
"Should gold finally break the $1,480.00 region convincingly, we may see some long position liquidation," said OANDA analyst Jeffrey Halley in a note.
The dollar was effectively flat at 109.330 yen, its two attempts to break convincingly above the 110.00 threshold earlier this month having failed.
Instead, he convincingly defeated Crist not just at the primary race, but also in the general election when Crist ran as an independent.
Yet it never feels convincingly anarchic or transgressive, and the humor, perhaps partly lost in translation, only grazes actual comedy and its release.
At every turn the reader grows increasingly attached to this sympathetic and admirable heroine, whose weaknesses make her all the more convincingly human.
"Very few filmmakers have managed to smile so convincingly in the face of misery and fatality," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
Before last week, though, all that speculation was, well, largely speculative; nobody had convincingly demonstrated how to pull off negative emissions at scale.
If you're so inclined, you could convincingly argue that David Bowie might have influenced rap more than any rock star other than Prince.
A view widely held by researchers, and much of the public, is that robots should look either convincingly human or obviously not human.
Most convincingly, the program was especially associated with a reduction in deaths due to circulatory disorders, which can be linked to alcohol use.
Australian stocks advanced more convincingly, with the S&P/ASX 200 tacking on 0.96 percent to close at 27,2781.51 amid broad-based gains.
But he did not convincingly explain then how SpaceX, still a company of modest size and revenues, could finance such an ambitious project.
Krisp—an app for MacOS, Windows, and iOS—convincingly gets rid of many background noises found in noisy environments by using artificial intelligence.
Due to advances in artificial intelligence, it's now possible to convincingly map anyone's face onto the body of another person in a video.
They are convincingly played by Diane Davis and Josh McDermitt, who appear in self-contained scenes that punctuate the story of the siblings.
The fact is: Liberal Californians voted convincingly to legalize cannabis in 2016, but they didn't necessarily want a marijuana shop down the block.
The central mystery of the "then" narrative is convincingly constructed, but some of the actions in the "now" strand are harder to understand.
They're concerned about Joe Biden's ability to defend, or even convincingly explain, some of the more challenging aspects of his long legislative career.
The Wolverines won convincingly, 38-13, improving their record to 6-1 and bumping their ranking in the Associated Press poll to sixth.
She prevailed convincingly in a duel that has a chance to be replayed on the game's big stages in the years to come.
Now Facebook and Instagram provide fraudsters with greater reach and resources, enabling them to more convincingly impersonate others and more precisely target victims.
But it was probably asking too much of Robert De Niro's back for him to convincingly play somebody in their late 20s again.
In another debut, the countertenor Nicholas Tamagna was a brightly insinuating Narcissus (Narciso); the bass Matthew Rose was a convincingly bluff Claudius (Claudio).
But he convincingly turns it into a new wave hip-swinger, adding a synth hook and steel guitar solo to his enthusiastic delivery.
The best art aimed at the young also speaks convincingly to adults, and on that front this opera, so innocently staged, is problematic.
But since convincingly meatlike plant-based meat is so new, we still have an incomplete picture of how many Americans are on board.
When Noah accused his former warder of stalking and stabbing him, Gunther professed, convincingly, to having no idea what Noah was talking about.
It is a Japanese dream of a particular kind of Western idyll, an idealized village convincingly radiating its own, sincere brand of gemutlichkeit.
The repeating name of the place underscores the obsessiveness of the subject, enabling O'Brien to convincingly show the link between heresy and hearsay.
The New York trial had convincingly demonstrated that Ross's "sole stated reason" for including the citizenship question was a "contrived" pretext, Roberts argued.
If anything, it takes way too long to convincingly Photoshop pictures of celebrities' faces onto preexisting photographs, and nobody has time for that.
The positive ones say Pinker argues convincingly that we should be deeply grateful for the Enlightenment and should put our stock in its legacy.
With any system that can convincingly generate fake content, there's the concern that it will be used to intentionally and harmfully misinform its viewers.
"Glasshouse Fiori" — a series of glass reeds, plants, and flowers convincingly interspersed among the flora in a conservatory arcade — is representative in this regard.
"Bombshell" used makeup and prosthetics to convincingly turn Charlize Theron into Megyn Kelly, Nicole Kidman into Gretchen Carlson, and John Lithgow into Roger Ailes.
Until then, he had conducted very little Romantic music other than Berlioz's; now Schubert, Brahms, Dvorak and Borodin joined his programs, not always convincingly.
"Perfect's for the urgent / baby, I want forever," he adds, semi-convincingly, as if this isn't a song that demands your attention right now.
As Edward Glaeser argues convincingly in his book The Triumph of the City, density of talent matters enormously for the success of the city.
BS: Speaking of aesthetics, Liberate Tate has so convincingly adopted the aesthetics of Tate and, in some cases, BP, in its performances and actions.
Researchers at Adobe have developed a new type of transparent display that allows virtual images and video to appear convincingly next to real objects.
The RWN will be removed and the ratings and Outlook affirmed at previous levels if the allegations are convincingly refuted in a timely manner.
In Cleverman, in contrast, anyone who defends the status quo, or works with people in power, is convincingly treated as actively betraying the Hairies.
WBUR's reply brief nevertheless argued, quite convincingly, that none of those jurors was put at risk by court disclosure of their names or addresses.
Experts have long warned that the power to convincingly alter or invent video or audio could be a dangerous weapon in the wrong hands.
Some of this weakness rubbed off on the oil market, but analysts said the overall trend in crude prices remained convincingly upwards for now.
Some of this weakness rubbed off on the oil market, but analysts said the overall trend in crude prices remained convincingly upwards for now.
In Play Misty for Me, Eastwood's 1971 directorial debut, Eastwood's wicked handsomeness and laid-back charisma allow him to convincingly play a carefree womanizer.
In a game of good old try-to-slap-my-hand-before-I-move-it-away, Jordan beat a shrieking James Corden pretty convincingly.
In a typical invoice fraud, hackers take over or convincingly spoof the email address of a known business partner, like an attorney or vendor.
The Go comes with a sharp built-in screen and a comfortable controller that convincingly puts your hand in whatever virtual world you're exploring.
Lastly, we must give service members the clarity of purpose, and the tools they need to win convincingly, when we do choose to fight.
The U.S. intelligence community has given a similar assessment, though it did prove convincingly that Moscow meddled in the 2016 election through cyber warfare.
But "Melancholy Mood," which was the B-side of Sinatra's debut single with Harry James and his Orchestra in 206, executes the gesture convincingly.
Carrie laughs it off very convincingly, to the point where, when she later waltzes into President-elect Keane's hotel suite, we're a little surprised.
Although the Americans still won convincingly in 20183 and 1981, they won by a single point in 1983 at Palm Beach Gardens in Florida.
His convincingly right-wing credentials, along with a Yale law degree and scholarly writings -- not to mention Trump staff contacts -- plainly influenced the choice.
They won convincingly over Team Liquid and Echo Fox at the end of the season, and seem to be back to their usual tricks.
" When asked if she had any knowledge on any unmasking of Trump officials, she very calmly and convincingly said, "I know nothing about this.
For a biographer, such contradictions present an opportunity to depict a round character, in E.M. Forster's sense, one who can surprise the reader convincingly.
His tenure has been marked by falling opinion polls and general disarray, including a close-call election that he thought he would win convincingly.
Michigan State Professor Stephen Hsu argues convincingly that we'll be able to predict people's IQs from their genomes with significant accuracy within a decade.
He won convincingly in December, but lacks a congressional majority and could face some of the same political headwinds as the last time around.
And how else would you characterize lying convincingly to the entire world for a decade if not as spinning one hell of a yarn?
In such a crowded field, the challenge for the curators was to find something new — and meaningful — to say, and to communicate it convincingly.
Unfortunately, Altschul fails to convincingly imagine how a young, middle-class American Jewish woman, whatever her priors, could make the leap to armed struggle.
"Dear Evan Hansen" succeeds because its songs are so sharply pointed and its emotional life is convincingly bonded to an ingenious, almost inevitable plot.
Tracks like "Come Back" are full of brittle longing and "Fuck Dat" is full of deserved bravado—he works convincingly in either mode too.
This may seem a bit obvious to anyone familiar with the broad outlines of European history, but Berman makes the case clearly and convincingly.
On the surface, he convincingly telegraphs contrition and a deep disgust at his own weaknesses, but disarming self-flagellation has always been his art.
But its base is made of plywood painted convincingly to simulate granite; the whole thing comes apart to fit neatly on a hand truck.
He argues convincingly that just as professionals have much to teach amateurs, so too do amateurs have insights worth sharing with those more skilled.
Indeed, it is the lyricism and intimacy of his language, convincingly translated here by Alex Andriesse, that made Chateaubriand a precursor of French Romanticism.
Conservatives only act like liberals when they are asked to consider helping a person with internally controllable causes of need who has convincingly reformed.
If bitcoin is to be convincingly and credibly challenged, arguments need to be based not on what bitcoin isn't, but on what it is.
He's convincingly ambivalent and obstreperous as the womanizing ex-astronaut who eventually reveals a core of tenderness, but once again, flickering movie shadows loom.
But A Beautiful Day follows Lloyd Vogel (Matthew Rhys), a jaded, workaholic journalist assigned to profile Rogers, who is convincingly embodied by Tom Hanks.
This is the first ballet in which Mr. Peck, so accomplished in the larger structural logistics of choreography, convincingly shows himself a modern classicist.
The largely unfamiliar cast is uniformly good, especially Fitzgerald as the button-down femme fatale and Kelly, who segues convincingly between vulnerability and disdain.
She's not Jewish, a fact that, it turns out, matters not at all—she handles the Jewish part of Spielberg's identity briskly and convincingly.
Their goofy nature is also a perfect fit for Snapchat, and a reason they're tough for stiffer and older tech giants to convincingly copy.
"Though many would fashion themselves in her image, her role would never be convincingly filled again," Moser writes toward the end of the book.
It's not the one employed by William Gibson, the writer who, for four decades, has imagined the near future more convincingly than anyone else.
But the arrival of better faux-fur options — in look, feel and manufacture — has made the case for fakes as convincingly as activism can.
Mary is the distracted, doped-up mother who presides over a two-bedroom apartment in Greenwich Village (convincingly evoked by the designer Derek McLane).
Summers has argued, convincingly, that the repeal of Glass-Steagall had little bearing on the 22015 crisis for which it became a chief symbol.
AHOP's cast captures the essence of theater's continued relevance in an era when special effects can much more convincingly transport us into alternate realities.
Last October, he returned to the Octagon for the first time in almost two years but was convincingly beaten by lightweight rival Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Today, feminists have repeatedly and convincingly made the case that when women say they've been sexually assaulted, we should assume they're telling the truth.
I know of nothing else in the entirety of literature that so convincingly inhabits a drug-smashed consciousness while remaining a model of empathetic clarity.
Even with the recent rally, the index has been unable to convincingly hold above its 50-day moving average, seen as a key support level.
Making some storms male was never convincingly proved to have made a difference to public awareness or public safety, but that was not her point.
With every jerk and stumble in its pursuit of and escape from JJ, Mullins convincingly shows how this shambolic creature with no feet might move.
It is rising household debt which economists have most convincingly linked to finance-sector-driven downturns, particularly when it is accompanied by a consumption boom.
I think that if it's a Trump win or a very close Trump loss, the damage will be worse than if he loses pretty convincingly.
On at least one occasion, according to court documents, he used a handwriting sample so he could convincingly imitate the student he was posing as.
Human-rights groups and lawyers say, convincingly, that police at times abused the special powers it conferred, in searching or detaining suspects in their homes.
She argues, convincingly, that the fact of anyone's individual loneliness cannot be separated from the fact of the country they are trying to exist in.
On "End Game," Swift continues to play with hip-hop, (surprisingly) convincingly holding her own alongside pal Ed Sheeran and Future, who provide rapped verses.
Convincingly beaten 3-53 in its match against Sweden, Mexico were set to be the next team sent packing from the World Cup on Wednesday.
Beijing is rolling out more support measures to avert a sharper slowdown, but many analysts do not expect activity to convincingly bottom out until summer.
Beijing is rolling out more support measures to avert a sharper slowdown, but many analysts do not expect activity to convincingly bottom out until summer.
"I will ask your father not to punish you too strictly, because you achieved the main task, worthily and convincingly," Putin said to the Nurmagomedovs.
As Joshua Green's new campaign tell-all Devil's Bargain demonstrates convincingly, Sessions put his career on the line to help Trump win the Republican nomination.
Covert political bots, meanwhile, are designed to do the opposite: to trick and deceive, to convincingly appear to be real people with actual political ideas.
Nothing demonstrates a man's true self-confidence more convincingly than his loud claims of magnificent physical endowment and sexual prowess repeated at every possible opportunity.
If the invention of writing and math is not surprising enough, Goetzmann also argues convincingly that finance is responsible for our modern conception of time.
The area known today as Vietnam, he convincingly argues, was not just a blank mass awaiting modernity and the French (not necessarily in that order).
In the zero sum world of immigration politics, it has proved impossible so far to convincingly affirm the validity of the claims of both sides.
He argues pretty convincingly that future productivity growth will remain fairly modest, much slower than during the burst of American prosperity in mid-20th century.
Oh, and don't forget charges of fraud at Trump University and the stories — never convincingly rebutted — of his corrupt use of money intended for charity.
Yet this version of Shaw's first play, adapted and directed by David Staller at the Beckett Theater at Theater Row, never convincingly pulls that off.
Still, policy support measures will take some time to kick in, and the world's second-largest economy is not expected to convincingly stabilize until summer.
But exactly what happened to his art during that Paris period has remained a source of debate, a breach convincingly filled in by this exhibition.
Blunt is versatile and a fine singer, but like most of the other actors, she's giving a broad performance rather than a convincingly felt one.
Taken from "Bedtime Stories of Archie the Ant: Pit and the Plum," you see detailed 2D animation of the insect that convincingly looks three-dimensional.
The charges never went anywhere, and Schmidt convincingly shows that they were rooted more in jealousy and gatekeeping than in genuine concern for scholarly integrity.
Both Pete Buttigieg and Senator Amy Klobuchar dropped out and endorsed Mr. Biden after the former vice president convincingly won South Carolina's primary on Sunday.
It sounds bad, I know, but the movie itself is convincingly winsome and, thanks to John Ritter in one of his last roles, very funny.
Had Jack the Ripper not made his dramatic appearance a year later, Freundschuh convincingly argues, the courtesan killings would have entered into the historical annals.
The author places the event in the context of the debate over statehood versus independence, and convincingly implicates top government officials in the cover-up.
It does indeed recast bohemia in a convincingly up-to-date guise—in Brooklyn, of course, where thousands of the art world's threadbare strivers reside.
She won convincingly on Tuesday night -- and Trump quickly moved to take credit -- and take a shot at the man McSally is running to replace.
It does not require a computer model to convincingly argue for a role for climate change in exacerbating the current disaster in the Houston area.
In greater China markets, Hong Kong's , which had traded convincingly higher earlier in the day, slipped into negative territory in the last hour of trade.
Fanning convincingly won the first round with a total of 13.67 points of a possible 20, moving on to the third round of the competition.
Voter ignorance is not a dire threat to democracy, he argues, nor is a lack of "responsiveness," which he convincingly suggests is an incoherent ideal.
But it's a daily reality for survivors of abuse and assault, and it can be a really tough one to explain convincingly to a jury.
This is something I learned during my cognitive behavioral therapy, and books like Colin Espie's Overcoming Insomnia and Sleep Problems make the case pretty convincingly.
Unless the weather convincingly improves soon, these crops could be at high risk for the rest of the season, which could lend support to soybean prices.
I suspect that has more to with Dragic's inability to convincingly claim the mantle for an extended period of time than it does with Wade's ego.
Maria is adamant she's not a spy — and a recent article in the New Republic convincingly points out the flimsiness of the FBI's case against her.
Dwight opens up about why he thinks people don't like him and speculates (convincingly!) that it probably goes back to the way things ended in Orlando.
Even if Trump could convincingly declare an emergency, he would need to get his wall money out of funds already appropriated by Congress for other purposes.
Practical issues aside, some systems don't seem reciprocal enough to be satisfying; you can either give a hug convincingly or receive one, but often not both.
Labour did badly, with net losses of 382 seats and seven councils, although at least the party convincingly won the mayors' races in Liverpool and Manchester.
Whether or not Google can convincingly make that argument could mean the difference between a fast resolution to this ongoing dispute or something much more complicated.
Apple is building augmented reality directly into the core of iOS, giving developers the tools they need to convincingly blend digital entertainment with the real world.
Specifically tailored to fit on the front of an AirPod case, this translucent sticker will convincingly disguise the Bluetooth headphones as an ordinary pack of floss.
For instance, Duplex is so convincingly human-sounding because Google includes ticks like "uh" and "um" and other more colloquial phrases into the Assistant's verbal library.
But inflation has yet to rise convincingly toward the ECB's target, measured inflation remains exceedingly volatile and price growth expectations are still too low, he said.
A new theory, floated by Kase Wickman on TV Guide, rather convincingly lays out the evidence that Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch) has been casting some spells.
Complexity that even the very best artificial intelligence systems struggles to come to grips with—at least if they're to play convincingly against a talented human.
Among these uncountable little blessings, I've always found, is the fact that we have not yet invented any non-human thing that convincingly replicates actual humans.
What conceivable problem could there be with AI that can carry out conversations with people so convincingly that those people believe they're talking to another person?
The statement will likely upgrade the recent performance of the economy to "solid," as consumer spending has picked up more convincingly and job growth has rebounded.
Eventually, it learned enough to convincingly put one word after the next when started off with the seed of a speech that's just five words long.
Although AI researchers have developed sophisticated systems that can convincingly add objects to photos and videos, these AI don't perform as well when applied to paintings.
Silverman's speech hit a note speakers have struggled to so far: She spoke convincingly and earnestly about having supported Bernie Sanders and converted to Hillary Clinton.
Messitte said the plaintiffs had "convincingly argued" that emoluments had a broader meaning, consistent with how even George Washington used the term in a 1776 proclamation.
While sterling has been driven higher on growing optimism that Prime Minister May will win convincingly, a number of analysts have warned the rally won't last.
Sanders hit the subject of money in politics so hard and so convincingly that even this conservative viewer was punching the air with a clenched fist.
The pound's weakness following an unexpected drop in retail sales for January helped support the index, though not enough to draw it convincingly into positive territory.
These trends have some conservatives fretting about the decline of the family, but Ms Traister convincingly argues that "independent female adulthood" has been good for marriage.
As 11-year-old Janet Hodgson, Madison Wolfe convincingly projects terror and misery, but everyone else has that weird reset button that leads to unbelievable behavior.
The source said that Kushner addressed the issue "convincingly," pointing to Kushner's handling of the revelations as proof that having him step down made no sense.
Maybe the happiest candidate of the evening was Mr Kasich, who won convincingly in Ohio with 47% of the vote, followed by 36% for Mr Trump.
Yet on the undercard, to little applause, a featherweight contender emerged as Alexander Volkanovski convincingly put the number ten ranked Darren Elkins through the meat grinder.
Towards the very end this conflict based on principles is transmuted into one based on deeper family history—but the change is done deftly, and convincingly.
COMMODS-GOLD Silver is also seen as unlikely to rally convincingly, the poll found, forecasting average prices of $15.50 for this year and $16.85 next year.
He kept his shoes clean and spoke convincingly, in detail, and with clarity about how reducing capital gains taxes wasn't just of interest to wealthy industrialists.
" Neither naïve nor cynical, Zagajewski concludes, convincingly, that writing is "completely impossible"—and yet it must emerge "from reality, from a dimension that seldom reveals itself.
He noted that policies out of Washington would have to take effect and boost the overall economy before the 10-year yield breaks convincingly above 25.
The election in mineral-rich Western Australia was won convincingly by the centre-left Labor party, leaving Hanson's right wing, anti-immigration party trailing far behind.
The classic kung fu street magic used to deceive tourists is just as fascinating as a high level boxing match if it's doing its job convincingly.
The election in mineral-rich Western Australia was won convincingly by the center-left Labor party, leaving Hanson's right wing, anti-immigration party trailing far behind.
Similar to the sensation of an uncanny valley, the exhibition examines a hyperrealistic yet disorientating state where technology acts so convincingly human, reality itself gets lost.
This song — from Mr. Johnson's album "Gotta Be Me," one of the year's sleeper country gems — is meditative, a little stoic, convincingly plain and plainly convincing.
For more than a century, its voters have been almost unerring in choosing the winning presidential candidate, and last year they broke convincingly for Mr. Trump.
The exhibition convincingly illustrates her exceptional sensibility, dauntless exploration of techniques, consummate skill as a printer, and willingness to tackle the complexities of life and death.
CeCe Winans released an outstanding, intimate back-to-basics album, "Let Them Fall in Love," which convincingly revisited the gospel and soul music of the 1960s.
He writes clearly and convincingly about the emotional, existential challenges that attracted him to war, and how he was changed by the time he returned home.
If it's possible for a woman to live convincingly as a man, even one as alcoholic and dyspeptic as Abe, Koelb demonstrates precisely how it's done.
In the Iran-contra affair, President Ronald Reagan was never convincingly depicted as the mastermind of the illegal arms-for-hostages scheme run by his aides.
As rendered in Brett J. Banakis's set, it's the sort of convincingly funky place where, for once, the marginally employed might actually live in New York.
Which prevails may depend on which of them, convincingly and sympathetically, grasps and incorporates into its argument vital parts of the others' values, attitudes and policies.
The operation came shortly after the Syrian regime began moving more convincingly into Idlib province -- currently rebel-held, but to the south of Kurdish-held Afrin.
Americans know that the healthcare system is rigged, and they will support a new system that convincingly shows the way to fair and reasonable healthcare costs.
Mr. Liew also explores charges that Lim advocated violence, using newly declassified British documents to come down fairly convincingly on the side of Lim's being framed.
The windows on West 11th Street are still impressively wide; the tablecloths are still white; the chairs are still black, high-backed and convincingly Secession-ish.
I imagine they wanted the guy who could convincingly rap the line "positivity is what made us famous" while standing next to a Canadian pop star.
Then this season began and the Tigers stunned an awful lot of folks by not just beating eighth-ranked Miami, but thumping the Hurricanes convincingly, 33-17.
But he also has five red-state Democrats in states Trump won convincingly -- Indiana, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia -- up for re-election in 2018.
Then again, finding the proper bodyguards to protect the man who once convincingly played warrior Khal Drogo on Game of Thrones has to be a tough job.
The LikeWars of tomorrow will be fought by highly intelligent, inscrutable algorithms that will speak convincingly of things that never happened, producing "proof" that doesn't really exist.
For instance, he says "y'all" convincingly and often enough that people think he was raised in the South even though he's basically a product of the Northeast.
But it suggests gold will struggle to break convincingly above recent peaks of $1,374.91 hit in 2016 and $1,366.07 last year which together form strong technical resistance.
Perhaps most devastatingly (and convincingly), many theorized he was assuring his beloved dead sister Lyanna that he'd kept his promise to not reveal Jon's true Targaryen lineage.
Each level set in the robot-overrun city is a convincingly rendered urban landscape that only takes a slight visual fidelity hit from the less powerful Quest.
The concept known as the "uncanny valley" explains our revulsion to humanoid objects such as androids, life-like dolls and 3D animations that don't convincingly appear human.
What Biden is thinking, according to friends: I have never been more confident of anything in my life that I can beat Trump, and beat him convincingly.
I'm doubtful the Trumpvention won new voters, but because he avoided the self-sabotage he has seemed to favor, Trump can convincingly call this convention a success.
Maron and Brie have good chemistry, but the show never convincingly sells the idea of a pairing between the two as anything other than a storytelling convenience.
But it suggests gold will struggle to break convincingly above recent peaks of $1,374.91 hit in 2016 and $1,366.07 last year – which together form strong technical resistance.
And while that point may seem obvious, the extent of Fortnite fakes on the web, along with how convincingly they mimic their inspirations, may still surprise you.
In this test, a (for example) pro-choice activist is challenged with explaining pro-life positions so convincingly that people cannot tell what her actual beliefs are.
Emmett ends up inextricably caught between these two resolute opponents and Gallagher convincingly embodies his perilously shifting loyalties as the horrifying scope of Howard's transgressions inevitably emerges.
The new robot learned how to walk convincingly through machine learning, a feat that gives it a realistic gait even though it is really an aerial system.
American Gods: Season One Neil Gaiman's beloved novel is convincingly brought to life in this first peek at the Starz series, starring Ricky Whittle and Ian McShane.
The same Dodgers team that had so convincingly swept the Diamondbacks out of the 2017 NLDS recorded only a single win in their eight meetings in April.
Maybe a person whose livelihood revolves around convincingly transforming into every Disney princess considers cleansing oil to be a fun ritual and holds strong opinions on wipes.
But Republicans won them, often convincingly, in most of the closely contested Senate races, including Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia.
It was awesome enough to be convincingly presented as the product of a professional DSLR, but that suggests to me that Sony's still got its old problems.
In multiple interviews and appearances, Mr. Trump convincingly demonstrated that his guiding conviction is winning, and he'll say pretty much whatever he thinks will get him there.
We visited NYSPFX in Brooklyn to learn what goes into a fake puke mixture, and how an actor can most convincingly look like they're really doing it.
Some have argued, convincingly, that he won by losing: He not only pushed the Clinton campaign to the left; he pushed the Democratic Party to the left.
Yet George Mason University law professor David E. Bernstein has convincingly argued on the Volokh Conspiracy blog that the protesters were in clear violation of campus policy.
The Sentencing Project, an organization that advocates for criminal justice reform, has convincingly argued that jurors should be required to undergo implicit bias trainings for this reason.
Last Thursday, gold convincingly closed back above its 200-day moving average for the first time in two weeks, a level that provides tremendous long-term value.
Not only has he convincingly laid out the map of Westeros over 3,968 pages (so far), he's also framed it, drawing a penetrable border around his world.
Although Trump's victory was a tremendous boost for the alt-right, Wendling argues convincingly that it is already cracking up under the weight of its own contradictions.
So they dreamed up a fake university, applied to the N.C.A.A. for membership and made their pitch so convincingly that tiny "Maguire University" of Forest Park, Ill.
And since, as Frances Lee convincingly argues, we've been in a period of unusually tight partisan competition since the 1980s, partisan teamsmanship has increased as a result.
No one on earth should've been able to convincingly pull off both Soundgarden and Rage songs in concert, but Cornell was like no one else on earth.
Analysts have cautioned it will take time for those measures to fully kick in, with most not expecting the economy to convincingly stabilize until around mid-year.
He soon closed the gap in Truman-like fashion and won convincingly over the man who had been his adversary in squash as well as in politics.
Everyone struggles, and when the characters claim only half-convincingly that they are crying tears of joy, not sadness, it clarifies the central drama of the film.
She argues convincingly that these conflicts are all in some ways fallout from the fierce competition between two parallel "Islamic revolutions" in the annus horribilis of 1979.
Only in simpler moments, especially those involving the domestic life of Mónica (Flor De Liz Perez) and Luis (Sean Carvajal), is the story able to land convincingly.
That is to say, the CEO stammered as he attempted, and failed, to convincingly defend controversial actions such as a recent hush-hush dinner with Donald Trump.
It all works in the pilot because the characters are convincingly human, and the cast, including Mr. Ribisi, Margo Martindale, Peter Gerety and Marin Ireland, is excellent.
Richardson's crusade against rakish men was one of several themes that Austen would take up in her own fiction, oftentimes more convincingly (as in "Sense and Sensibility").
The 541-page agreement had been fully approved by the U.K. parliament earlier this month — after Prime Minister Boris Johnson convincingly won a general election in December.
Renowned national security scholars like Dr. Kori Schake have come on, sounding convincingly excited to have a forum of younger people who might care about their research.
The 11-year-old would be sexually abused for four years by pizzeria manager Michael Devlin, who had a knack for convincingly introducing Shawn as his son.
In this case, it may have required the hackers to have personal details that would allow them to convincingly impersonate one of Silicon Valley's best-known figures.
He thought his way through and won convincingly in the last two sets and that's what you look for in a future superstar and grand slam champion.
Even then the actors managed to get their mouths around Mr. Holder's ripe country patois and to sound convincingly like people who came from the same place.
But analysts note it take time for those initiatives to filter through to the broader economy, with most not expecting activity to convincingly bottom out until summer.
But analysts agree steps so far will take some time to percolate through the broader economy, with most not expecting activity to convincingly bottom out until summer.
His famous smile and boyish charisma (coupled with the ability to convincingly kick butt onscreen) usually builds complexity into characters who are more or less action figures.
I&aposm actually optimistic that if we see and I am convincingly will, see a nominee in the caliber of Neil Gorsuch that individual will get bipartisan support.
If there's one thing the Trump team is doing convincingly day after day, it's proving that it truly dislikes, distrusts, and disrespects almost every trapping of official Washington.
To become the chosen one, actors must convincingly dive into character without the help of million-dollar sets or expert costars, possibly while managing a bevy of nerves.
It's hard to describe just how convincingly Mr. Boyer makes Tyrone's rude volleys seem to be coming from another character entirely, although we can see his lips moving.
And despite his wailing and gnashing of teeth, he is never as convincingly frenzied and anguished as Travis Bickle in "Taxi Driver" or Jake LaMotta in "Raging Bull".
The studio even went through an elaborate attempt in the early 20173s to invent technology that could convincingly create a younger CG version of a living actor's face.
And yet, one of positive psychology's main theses — that positive emotions lead to greater well-being — has been convincingly skewered by critics, both on methodological and philosophical grounds.
Trump has argued — convincingly, some experts say — that he's avoided getting aggressive with China on trade because he wants China's help with reining in North Korea's nuclear program.
And it is testimony to the good sense of Malaysian voters that the opposition won, convincingly, paving the way for Malaysia's first ever change of government (see article).
But it foresaw an exception for people who can convincingly prove they have given up their extremist beliefs, drawing criticism from within Chancellor Angela Merkel&aposs conservative bloc.
There might have been a practical way to make Paris fold in on itself in Inception, but CGI makes it easier to pull off many visual effects convincingly.
Neither of us has lived in a post-black presidency before, an America that convincingly backed a bigoted candidate over a woman who spoke out about implicit bias.
Ryder may be forever linked with Gen X, thanks largely to her role in Reality Bites (1994), but she can play a range of romantic protagonist roles convincingly.
During the Senate testimony, he repeatedly and convincingly affirmed his own independence and the ongoing need for judges to be independent from everything but the Constitution and law.
And while the translation app still does, as most translation apps do, have room to improve, Mars convincingly makes the case that the hardware is ready and waiting.
The support measures rolled out so far are taking time to kick in and most analysts believe activity may not convincingly stabilize until the middle of the year.
SimSensei is the new generation of AI: virtual agents that display high levels of artificial emotional intelligence and can engage convincingly in back-and-forth interactions with people.
Nonetheless, one could convincingly argue it's still a rich valuation for a company that just posted a Q1 loss of around $1 billion on $3 billion in revenue.
Cejudo set to work striking with Demetrious Johnson so convincingly that any time the two fell into a clinch he was able to effortlessly hit his inside trip.
In the past two decades, fewer than half of all terrorist attacks have been either claimed by their perpetrators or convincingly attributed by governments to specific terrorist groups.
Terror, she claims less convincingly, may be necessary only to establish a totalitarian foundation, and can be "maintained by institutions that carry within them the memory of terror".
He convincingly undermines myths, like the belief that the North (and New York City in particular) was firmly on the side of the angels concerning slavery and emancipation.
Public officials — and the Democratic Party — have, in point of fact, failed to deliver housing, employment or education programs that convincingly remediate the problems of poor black families.
But Pound insists that it is time for WADA to sharpen its teeth and wield its power to declare sports organizations noncompliant with its antidoping code more convincingly.
But Silicon Valley isn't waiting for them to catch up, debuting developments such as virtual assistants that can convincingly call a restaurant host to make a dinner reservation.
In 2006, when Amanda Bynes dressed up as a boy for She's The Man — very convincingly, at that — no one would have blamed you for ignoring it outright.
You already know that the British Isles are a damp, grey, and blustery place where the sun may not convincingly crack through heavy skies for weeks on end.
With a uniformly excellent American cast that wears its roles like confining and prickly skins, and on a smaller stage, "Girl" feels far more convincingly of a piece.
And then he goes further, arguing convincingly in this short — 112-page — engaging book that you can create a solid performing diversified portfolio with just three index funds.
She attempts Lana Del Rey goth-pop with collaborators of the Weeknd on "Where Have You Been?" and a Mumford & Sons rousing vocal swell on "Punches," neither convincingly.
That makes sense (though Bloomberg has reported, convincingly, that YouTube turned a blind eye to some of its worst content because it was more concerned about increasing engagement).
But the painting of the Indian has been replaced — not particularly convincingly — with a painting of Merlin that's seemingly just been mounted over the old American Indian one.
And none of them can convincingly articulate a path to profitability aside from vague references to improving the bottom line and reining in ride subsidies and driver incentives.
He bested Henry Cooper more convincingly in a rematch and showed blistering hand speed in folding Brian London with a flurry of eleven punches in three seconds flat.
And a man in a red poncho convincingly reenacted a 20203th-century painting of Saint Jerome, who lived for a time as a hermit, reading from his Bible.
Much is made of a story about how John F. Kennedy smuggled Marilyn Monroe through a tunnel to the Carlyle, but then the idea is pretty convincingly debunked.
Muted and off target as she lost the first set to the 22011th-seeded Barty on Thursday night, Williams did not start the next set any more convincingly.
It's clear that the world-building here, such as it is, is less concerned with being convincingly futuristic than it is in reflecting the Way We Live Now.
" But as Larsen convincingly responds, "If we are being originalists, why is it not the natural law precepts that the Framers and ratifiers themselves embraced that are binding?
"For the Nikkei to break and remain above the 26,268.59 mark, trade conflict concerns will have to subside more convincingly," said Hiroki Takashi, chief strategist at Monex Securities.
His campaign is the most well-funded and robust of any Democrat's in the race — but onstage, all that will matter is how convincingly he makes his case.
Several Wall Street donors told Reuters last week they were ready to support Biden if he showed he could win convincingly in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday.
Make no mistake, the closeness of the race is tied to Donald Trump's double-digit slide in a district that he convincingly won less than two years earlier.
In his book Paths Out of Dixie, Robert Mickey argues convincingly that much of the American South was under one-party authoritarian rule until the mid-20th century.
Both are loosely but convincingly figurative — compositionally related to head, torso and limbs, composed of elements such as a sooty basket-weave abstraction and strips of silver foil.
But it's hard to convincingly depoliticize a government agency's interest in a particular art movement — especially, in this case, one with a lineage that traces back to Abstract Expressionism.
The far-right political outsider convincingly won his country's election last year, but has been criticized both at home and abroad for his anti-environment and anti-equality moves.
Many China observers have cautioned it will take time for those measures to fully kick in, with most not expecting the economy to convincingly stabilize until around mid-year.
A delicate butterfly rests for a moment on Charles's hand, slowly beating its wings; an iguana convincingly squirms and snaps; Galapagos tortoises plant their ancient feet with ponderous dignity.
Similarly, that Mr Kaluuya convincingly conveyed the struggle with a more subtle—yet equally insidious—form of racism in "Get Out" suggests that national boundaries don't fully delineate experiences.
In 2015, her left-leaning party stunned many political commentators when it convincingly won the Alberta election, ending 44 years of Progressive Conservative Party rule in Canada's energy heartland.
Software currently in development at the chip manufacturer Nvidia can already convincingly generate hyperrealistic photos of objects, people, and even some landscapes by scouring tens of thousands of images.
Seeing computers convincingly putting words in the mouths of presidents is scary, and once a Macedonian teenager can do it in minutes it's game over, so the thinking goes.
The result is a film that can veer too sharply into earnestness, but very convincingly portrays a teenage girl's struggle to reconcile the tornado of hormones roiling within her.
The other fun part of the job was teaching these wonderful actors, who had never picked up a bass or played keyboards, how to convincingly fake perform on them.
Several years and millions of miles of testing have convincingly demonstrated that self-driving cars are safer and better able to follow road rules than are human-operated vehicles.
When the training process was complete, they found that the software could be fed a small amount of text and convincingly continue writing at length based on the prompt.
Despite sharp day-to-day moves in stocks and across indices, the market has not managed to climb convincingly and consistently, and this is likely to continue, investors said.
It doesn't require you to convincingly inhabit another body, and it uses a standard Xbox gamepad, so you're not playing with motion controls or getting up and walking around.
A local TV editor posted a video on Twitter Monday afternoon of what appears to be a man dressed convincingly as a tree on a crosswalk in Portland, Maine.
Australian-born Robson was mesmerized by the "Thriller" video, and taught himself to dance like Jackson so convincingly that he won at lookalike contest at the age of 24673.
Sure, the models very convincingly sold the gingham sets and drop-waist skirts to us in the campaign — but what will Victoria Beckham for Target actually look like IRL?
The Post's Waldman spelled out these convictions quite convincingly:  If you look back on the last few decades of Trump's statements on public matters, a few things stand out.
In that show, the android hosts aren't just the embodiment of physical perfection, they're also convincingly human, capable of honing in on the innermost desires of the park guests.
But sales of what IDC calls "detachables" — tablets that optionally attach to a keyboard of some kind, to somewhat convincingly mimic a laptop — have have been growing like crazy.
He wrestled with how to write convincingly in the voice of a young boy, and how to pack complex ideas about race and identity into a short, simple story.
While this may sound a mite peculiar, it works convincingly, rather like an extended séance in which the dressmakers visit Ms. Golbin, one after another, and share their secrets.
Jacob T. Levy, a political theorist at McGill University, convincingly made the case for the real-world impact of Trump's words in a recent essay for the Niskanen Center.
Researchers have broadened the controversial technology called "deepfakes" — AI-generated media that experts fear could roil coming elections by convincingly depicting people saying or doing things they never did.
"[With the] Fed about to cut rates, this is among the most desirable stocks in the Dow right now, and I've got to tell you convincingly" to buy it.
And in Bosnia, he convincingly argues that the injustice of a Dayton peace agreement that spared the bloodstained Slobodan Milosevic was still far better than continuing a ruinous war.
Jim has never married, while Amanda, who is visiting a pregnant sister, declares, none too convincingly, that she is happily wed to an older man with two grown children.
By the end of the episode, Rick was broken, or convincingly pretending to be so, and his crew was down two — three if you count the now-detained Daryl.
Biden, then, can pretty convincingly make the case that he was in the White House during life-or-death foreign policy decisions and oversaw these issues on Capitol Hill.
Amid last-minute confusion about which players were eligible to play for Kosovo, the team started its first World Cup qualifier convincingly with a 1-1 draw against Finland.
She explains that yes, the climate has always changed, but the current changes correlate convincingly with the steep rise in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
Sheeran assumes the pose of someone at the top, lonely and embittered, a style that is put across much more convincingly by the hip-hop acts on the album.
The traditional language of how to support the military — increased spending, "staying the course" in long wars — is one that Democrats have never spoken as convincingly as have Republicans.
Automotive executives often forcefully and convincingly contend that they will not become handset makers to companies like Apple and Google, who want to own the "brains" inside the cars.
It is soon debunked as a fake, the product of a user-friendly video application that employs generative adversarial network technology to convincingly swap out one face for another.
Adams counsel Finger countered that Delaware has never convincingly tied the reputation of its judiciary to the state constitutional requirement that judgeships be distributed equally to Democrats and Republicans.
An actor as well as a playwright, he reinvented himself so convincingly as an Irishman that his masquerade was only revealed, by biographers, a dozen years after his death.
I've long considered Norway's Faustcoven to be a damn near perfect synthesis of black metal, death metal, and doom—illustrated most convincingly on 2012's Hellfire and Funeral Bells.
The novel has the underpinnings of a thriller as Dunbar plots his escape; the hero, from his language to his chosen profession, is convincingly updated to suit contemporary times.
Stiller, directing his first full-on drama, presents the routines and milieus of the prison convincingly, though he indulges in the occasional superfluous tracking shot or odd camera angle.
On her deathbed, which in Ms. Haberle's performance never feels convincingly like a deathbed, the woman is engaged in a debate about her life with someone she calls Scarecrow.
Freud would stand by such propositions, and no doubt some losses really are occasioned by subconscious emotion, or at least can be convincingly explained that way after the fact.
In his place was a man who could no longer convincingly portray innocence, and Bryant says he felt free to reveal the darkness that had always lurked inside him.
Like in other similar economies, Canada's consumer price inflation on its own does not point convincingly to a need for the Bank of Canada to deliver higher interest rates.
As Rob, short for Robin, in High Fidelity, she actually has personality; she's acerbic, effortlessly cool in her Doc Martens, and convincingly knowledgeable about music, but disarmingly vulnerable too.
The best way to end this administration — and the only realistic way — is for him to be convincingly turned out by a vote of the American people next year.
If that came with strings attached, he might find it harder to convincingly portray Muscat as a sort of Switzerland in the Gulf – and thus risk undermining Qaboos' work.
And immediately afterward, L.S.U. could only wonder how the playoff selection committee would slot its squad — and argue, some more convincingly than others, that it was not entirely relevant.
In his decision, Judge Berlin said the Labor Department didn't explain convincingly why it needed extensive data — including names, addresses, telephone numbers and personal email addresses — of Google workers.
We can almost convincingly make Robert De Niro look like he's in his 20s, so I am pretty sure we can give the original Dr. Manhattan a little height!
It took some truly ugly glasses, frizzy hair, and dowdy cardigans to convincingly turn Pfeiffer, one of the most beautiful actresses in the world, into a plain-looking person.
Those pleas paid off on Tuesday, as precincts in Birmingham and its suburbs handed Mr. Jones overwhelming margins while he also won convincingly in Huntsville and other urban centers.
Madhi's neighborhood is convincingly poor, and Ms. Kongara's movie voices a populist sentiment heard in other Indian sports films: It's from these streets that a champion will rise, we're told.
What made de Blasio exceptional during his campaign in 2013 was his ability to convincingly articulate what many minority families had never heard a white man say publicly about race.
So how can you stymie the growth of white supremacist movements when, as Putnam first argued convincingly in "Bowling Alone," viable alternatives for association have been steadily decreasing for decades?
When Weidman excels is when he can comfortably get into range and mix between boxing and takedowns—he cannot convincingly mislead anyone when he is attempting this from Machida distance.
They argue that even if higher mutation rates yield adaptations to environmental stress, proving that the higher mutation rates are themselves an adaptation to stress remains difficult to demonstrate convincingly.
The monstrous Man-Bat of the first episode feels like a declaration of purpose, an argument for the show's necessity: Where else could the winged beast be so convincingly depicted?
"The deterrence effect of detaining, trying, and convincing journalists who are seen to stray so far into sensitive areas for the state has already been convincingly laid down," Lemahieu said.
Flake is almost certain to lose a Republican primary ahead of 2018, and if he wants to save his career, this would allow him to run convincingly as an Independent.
Columbus officials say — not entirely convincingly — that they don't want to be a superstar city like San Francisco, New York or Los Angeles, but instead to dominate the second tier.
And if you think that your voice is still yours, you just need to take a look at Google's WaveNet technology, which uses neural nets to generate convincingly realistic speech.
And as he stood on debate stages next to the likes of Mr. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Mr. Bush never seemed to convincingly play the fighter figure.
Essentially, programs like MelNet generate voice clones by feeding large amounts of audio data into AI algorithms that analyze human voices to the point that they can be convincingly mimicked.
Consumer spending, which accounts for 60 percent of GDP, fell to its lowest since 2011 in the fourth quarter, having never picked up convincingly from the first sales-tax hike.
The 2005 film by Garth Jennings convincingly adapts the classic book series into a highly watchable film starring Martin Freeman, Yasiin Bey (then Mos Def), Zooey Deschanel, and Sam Rockwell.
First, an image said to be of Nintendo's E3 booth layout and, more convincingly, the Korean ratings board, which has been something of a game rumor sieve in recent months.
If you're looking to make a quick buck during the holiday season, perhaps being a professional Santa is where it's at — as long as you can convincingly get into character.
You can drop animated characters — sometimes promotional ones like Star Wars stormtroopers or the Stranger Things crew — into the frame your camera is capturing and they look almost convincingly real.
We talked to Biscoe all about how she convincingly transformed Adams into Camille Preaker, the sacrifices Adams took to get into character, and the real meaning behind her makeup, ahead.
Led by four seniors and superstar freshman Tyler Davis, they've beaten top teams convincingly — Baylor by 19, Texas by 257, LSU by 212 — and they rank seventh nationally in KenPom.
But Sisolak, who had led the successful effort to bring an NFL franchise to Las Vegas, won convincingly in Clark County, overwhelming Giunchigliani's advantage in the rest of the state.
But over or not, Merkel can simultaneously accept accolades for her humanitarian gestures and convincingly argue that a vote for her party is not necessarily a vote for unlimited migration.
Neill is entirely enjoyable as a grumpy recluse, but Dennison is even more impressive in the way he hovers convincingly at the border of childhood, while trying to appear older.
The taking of Palmyra allows Bashar al-Assad, Syria's embattled president, and Russia, his backer, to argue more convincingly that they are fighting jihadists, and not only mainstream Sunni rebels.
"An EU commissioner must be able to convincingly represent the European values of non-discrimination and not put the case for racist and homophobic prejudices," LSVD spokeswoman Stefanie Schmidt said.
"What's happening in this season is even if you meet, that's not good enough, you've got to beat convincingly," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
If Trump loses the White House, it is imperative to the party's establishment that he do so convincingly, undeniably, without sabotage, so that they cannot be blamed for the defeat.
Tom Wright of the Brookings Institution has convincingly called the U.S. mediation of the Parsley Island crisis between Spain and Morocco in 2002 an example of America's deep engagement abroad.
He won the Senate primary and a runoff convincingly despite running against an appointed senator who had the backing of not only the Republican establishment but also President Donald Trump.
It is that Mr. Northam can convincingly promise to be governor for all Virginians, while Mr. Gillespie, even while asserting the same, has disqualified himself from any such credible claim.
Beijing is expected to roll out more support measures in coming months to avert a sharper slowdown, but many analysts do not expect activity to convincingly bottom out until summer.
Then Kevin Lee waltzed into the Octagon on Saturday night and put Edson Barboza through the meat grinder every bit as convincingly as Nurmagomedov had in his most significant victory.
Here's the money quote from Abrash: Perhaps the most important problem yet to be solved is figuring out how to represent real people convincingly in VR, in all their uniqueness.
Michael Podgursky, an economics professor at the University of Missouri, testified convincingly that there is no direct correlation between merely adding more money to failing districts and getting better results.
Instead, it offers new opportunities for collaboration: for example, to convincingly argue that Kepler was an alchemist, we must corroborate Zilberstein and Righetti's findings with studies of Kepler's own library.
To the Editor: As Clyde Prestowitz convincingly argues, the TPP deal will not make trade noticeably freer than it already is, and will not set back Chinese economic ambitions either.
To win over many of Sanders's most devoted supporters in November, Biden may need to convincingly pull his rival and some of his ideas into his own general-election campaign.
There's an exquisitely beautiful "Sleeping Beauty" from Madame Tussauds in London, an 1989 update of an 18th-century original that inhales and exhales convincingly, save for a little mechanical hiss.
"Metropolis," the last of Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther novels, which convincingly convey the atmosphere of menace and moral vertigo in Germany and Europe before, during and immediately after the Nazis.
Indeed, the Fed "has failed to convincingly reach the goal" since formally adopting its inflation policy in 2012, despite already low interest rates, as the Wall Street Journal points out.
Their revolting exterior (convincingly executed by makeup designer Gabrielle Vincent) brands them as unlovable and oddly makes the story feel more universal: their repulsiveness makes them vulnerable and draws empathy.
Schmidt convincingly establishes the conditions — as did Carter, in very different terms — in which that most unnatural of acts could occur, the apparent murder by a child of her parents.
The new study, published on Wednesday in Nature, is among the first to suggest convincingly that these bacteria may initiate disease in seemingly unrelated organs, and in completely unexpected ways.
And she's achieved this not by manufacturing likability, but by so convincingly rendering the affection between them that you accept each character's foibles as readily as they do one another's.
He said he has heard from independent and Republican-leaning voters in his district — where Hillary Clinton beat Trump convincingly in 2016 — who favor Biden and would not support Sanders.
He's a man who, after being part of the most popular boy band this side of the millennia, can still convincingly seem like he's bemused by his fame and wealth.
In a commentary on one of the DVD releases of the film, Mr. Reiner commends Mr. Crystal for being able to do so convincingly, since he normally hits right-handed.
He kept insisting, though never convincingly, that he was glad to be rid of his old friends; he became a dogmatic sourpuss and ended up a fan of Sarah Palin.
More than a dozen candidates were competing for the nomination, but none had convincingly demonstrated that he or she could build a strong Democratic coalition, let alone defeat Donald Trump.
Nothing made that point more convincingly than the fact that there were about 10 other officers on the scene, and Van Dyke was the only one who used his weapon.
Historians have tended to blame these and other such horrors on the brutalizing effects of World War I, but Gerwarth argues convincingly that it is not as easy as that.
And, as Mr. Barton and Mr. Bibas convincingly demonstrate after surveying the research, in many contexts the presence of more lawyers actually reduces the speed and effectiveness of achieving justice.
She has also played a series of lethal ladies so convincingly it is hard not to conclude a part of her is tapped into a rich vein of redirected rage.
If sex dolls and robots ever become sophisticated enough to convincingly replicate IRL sex, who's to say that a handful of brothels in rural Nevada won't suffer the same fate?
Caveman Cult are well aware of these rules of engagement and confront the challenge head on—most recently (and convincingly) on the Tampa trio's debut LP, Savage War Is Destiny.
Clearly amplifying their voices, while convincingly standing against our collective threats, is the most effective way for the United States to be a force for good in the Middle East.
As I get older, I also find myself moved by depictions of friendship and kindness, which are so much harder to execute convincingly on the page than cruelty or betrayal.
In his project statement, Nado iterates that every piece of the typewriters were re-incorporated into the guns, an almost eerie vein of sustainability given how convincingly dangerous these sculptures look.
The far-right political outsider convincingly won his country's election last year but has been slammed by critics both at home and abroad for his anti-environment and anti-equality moves.
In the catalogue for the aforementioned exhibition that Kenneth Silver and I co-curated, Silver has convincingly offered a contemporary, more nuanced, hybrid reading of Soutine's still lifes of dead foodstuff.
And sure, it's weird, and it is in many ways a kind of Lynchian greatest hits reel, but it also convincingly evokes the journey that video games can take you on.
Just months after he turned 18, Clay won a gold medal as a light heavyweight at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, convincingly beating an experienced Polish fighter in the final.
No one could convincingly explain how the object, which Dr. Brown named Sedna, got there, and the hope was that the discovery of more Sedna-like worlds would provide enlightening clues.
Adding an object to a photo is one of the most basic Photoshop skills in the book, but this simple gag becomes more complex when it comes to convincingly altering paintings.
Flo's bouts of dementia often involve her getting pulled into the TV and into infomercials and commercials — all of which are lovingly and convincingly created by the members of Manual Cinema.
All of this is the result of a fact not enough people have recognized since Donald Trump won the GOP primaries so convincingly last year: He's basically a third party president.
The premise alone should be incentive enough, but let's add weird accents (not one person is authentically or even convincingly French), gratuitous sniffing, Dustin Hoffman and Alan Rickman in weird wigs.
Easily his most mature release to date, it's assured enough to sound convincingly laid-back, and his ability to properly relax makes it his first album to properly showcase his versatility.
The director, Kareem Fahmy, makes the transitions seamless, and Ms. Harrington manages the difficult trick of showing remnants of the fiery Amal incarnated by Ms. Heywood while also being convincingly frail.
With votes for president not spread equally across the country, a Democrat can win the popular vote convincingly and lose enough of the Midwest to tip the election to a Republican.
So it would have to have been an elaborate ruse, in which delegates have been falsely and convincingly pledging loyalty to Cruz for a long time in order to stop Trump.
But my rather high, sing-songy voice, hairless chest, and ability to borrow and convincingly wear my girlfriends' clothes would leave few thinking that my slender veins are coursing with C22009H2675O1503.
This gets us thinking: Anderson did somewhat convincingly play a gun-wielding mercenary in the 1996 classic that is Barb Wire—perhaps Assange playfully called her "babe" to his eternal detriment?
In a combination of memoir and screed, he argues convincingly that theatrical street fashion is not outlandish self-expression but rather an assault on white patriarchy and heteronormative and homonormative oppression.
As it is, they are mostly a subject in search of a theme — a theme the playwright never convincingly harvests from a sea that does not easily give up its treasures.
She seems to grasp her love for Pelléas, played by Matthieu Sampeur, only at the last possible moment, and after Golaud kills him, she convincingly suppresses any memories of the event.
This exhibition makes the case, mostly convincingly, that it wasn't just an aesthetic that Sottsass unleashed on the world, but a particular way of interpreting the past and imagining the future.
But he never convincingly explains why his failure at the magazine plays such an outsize role in his worldview, especially compared with his successes at Facebook and in Obama's presidential campaign.
Bencic, a former top 10 player from Switzerland, has come back convincingly from left wrist surgery last year and was fresh off winning the Hopman Cup team event with Roger Federer.
She convincingly diagnoses the glaring inadequacies of mental health treatment in prison — she cites a Pennsylvania penitentiary where treatment consisted of distributing coloring books — but she is not out for scapegoats.
Somebody spotted a 2014 date on one screenshot and called it out, but Batio convincingly shut the claim down, saying that his filmmaker had just pulled an old image from Google.
And yet, thanks to Mr. de Sousa's superb performance, the movie often convincingly portrays not just the exploited condition of laborers such as Cristiano, but the nagging sadness of life itself.
But he must go convincingly through the motions, lest President Trump mewl and right-wing donors carp that he isn't seizing his best chance to drive a stake through Obamacare's heart.
The index has only traded higher than Friday's closing print during 22018 days in the history of the world, which firmly renders the bull market alive until it falters more convincingly.
Mr. Cruz appeared to enter the Republican primary in New York with the wind at his back, having beaten Mr. Trump convincingly in Wisconsin and in a string of smaller contests.
Ross Douthat If you had set out to assess Barack Obama's legacy four years ago, when he won re-election convincingly over Mitt Romney, the assessment might have gone like this.
Moser, like Phillip Lopate in his study Notes on Sontag, convincingly unpacks how Sontag's admiring retrospectives of these men's lives and works could basically be read as autobiographical portraits of herself.
Anything that convinces Democrats that a Biden candidacy would rattle and defeat Republicans is good for him, and Biden's rivals let him do that convincingly for two and a half hours.
"Hillary Clinton has convincingly made the case that she knows how to get things done and has the tenacity and skill to advance Democratic agenda," he said in an online letter.
As much as I wanted to see Spy Paige, I really never thought the show could convincingly pull off the transformation of this determined, do-gooder teen into a covert operative.
Now imagine they use the names and phone numbers — along with years of recorded photos and memories — to defraud now-elderly people by convincingly pretending to be a long-lost acquaintance.
As Frances Lee has convincingly argued, we are in an unusual era of tight partisan competition for control of Congress, in which parties treat political bargaining as a zero-sum game.
Odutola spoke convincingly of exhausting the capabilities of ball point pen and finding herself having to move onto using the tools of pastel to keep her practice awake and alive to herself.
We should just hand over the country to Cardi B. Who else could successfully find the world's best twerker and convincingly call for an end to the government shutdown in one day?
At 21, she can still convincingly portray a teen, and Mirren Gordon-Crozier's array of sporty, athleisure-inspired costumes (that monochrome yellow sweater/skirt look yes!!) only add to her youthful appearance.
That last category is where the SWAT team falls: convincingly brute and disinterested — especially amid a culture of police killing black and brown people with impunity — to be scary in its accuracy.
Surging Cubs widen lead over Cardinals CHICAGO - If there were any lingering worries about Kyle Hendricks' pitching proficiency following a recent disabled list stay, they were convincingly put to rest on Saturday.
Business surveys have suggested manufacturing may be steadying in response to a host of government stimulus measures, but analysts do not expect the broader economy to convincingly stabilise until around mid-year.
The concept that social confidence, and by extension, showmanship, was a skill that could be learned, or at least convincingly faked, appealed to the 20-year-old trying to find his niche.
Our model works with $50 million and $100 million exits, but if you're going to raise venture capital, you should also be able to explain how you'll achieve step-function growth — convincingly.
Should he win against the 21-year-old Zverev, who he beat convincingly in the round-robin stage here, the 31-year-old will become the oldest player to claim the title.
"What's happening in this season is even if you meet (profit expectations), that's not good enough, you've got to beat convincingly," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade in Chicago.
"Not so big buying coming ahead of the weekend trade talks, gold could trade below $1,400 convincingly if things pretty much improve coming out of G20," Innes from SPI Asset Management said.
In the Senate Intelligence Committee's most recent hearing with Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter's Jack Dorsey, a few Senators brought up deepfakes, the AI technology that can convincingly manipulate video and images.
Never mind that McGregor sputtered through the fifth round and lost it convincingly: he'd been backed into a corner, he punched and kicked his way out, and he won a majority decision.
Yet One For Arthur and Cause Of Causes began to forge ahead and after taking the last more convincingly, Fox used the momentum to push his mount clear down the home straight.
When Kaa the python (voiced by Scarlett Johansson) sinuously slithers along a straining tree, or the animal characters rip at each other with claws and fangs, the bodies feel convincingly, intimidatingly real.
Bryan and I had never written an album before and we also had a new member [Dallas Thomas] and asked if we could we make a record that could be convincingly Pelican.
In her book White Trash, scholar Nancy Isenberg convincingly argues that the roots of American social and economic class — inherited from our British ancestors — stretch all the way back to the 1500s.
A European doctor offered Lexington a convincingly cynical explanation: because many clients are not very ill and "homeopathic" sugar pills are cheap to make, quack cures offer low risks and high profits.
Why the referendum on Catalan independence is illegalSeptember 26th The Catalan referendum on seceding from Spain, held on October 1st, was won convincingly (if on a lowish turnout) by supporters of independence.
"There are all kinds of things that have been linked pretty convincingly to high levels of air pollution," said Jason West, an environmental engineer at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill.
First, the good news: Hill has so much talent to burn that he can pull off just about any style, imagine himself into any person and convincingly portray any place or time.
Osnos's article convincingly reinforces the United Nations' conclusion that Facebook has played a "determining role" in Myanmar's Rohingya genocide, which has forced a million people into squalid refugee camps in neighboring Bangladesh.
Lloyd convincingly argues that in this case the boy was the father to the man: The nature of the mature D'Souza was already evident in his formative years as a Dartmouth undergraduate.
Some confidential sources are chosen for their expertise in aviation or banking, so that they can speak convincingly to targets about transporting drugs by private plane or wiring large sums of money.
The point is an important one, ­especially since Kaplan also convincingly shows that whatever we are able to do to others, they will most likely find a way to do to us.
On a Sunday evening, Joe's, which convincingly bills itself as being largely unchanged (except the name) since the '40s, was staffed by high school students gossiping about prom and serving up wooders.
But growth in new domestic and exports orders was marginal, suggesting the economy will remain under pressure in coming months and will likely require more policy support before it can convincingly stabilize.
Although the intermittent percussion effects crunch nicely, Jewel foregrounds the highest and most linear synthesizers above all, which convincingly recalls rain while also pointing the album's textural palette toward thin, bleepy attenuation.
Even if Woebot was not, in fact, directly responsible for lifting my spirits, it foreshadows a future of AI entities that will be able to compassionately, convincingly, and effectively accomplish this task.
"We do expect gold to rebound towards $1,300, although whether it has the legs to push convincingly through that level has to be doubtful in the short term at least," she said.
"Bad Reputation," a documentary on her life and work directed by Kevin Kerslake (the title comes from one of Ms. Jett's hits), convincingly makes the case that she is very much that.
But correlation is not causation, and, as Professor Jackson convincingly shows, simplistic and expensive proposals to reduce inequality like a guaranteed minimum income are unlikely to make a meaningful dent in immobility.
After she has so convincingly retold his life story, you can't help but see what she considers obvious: In his famous 1863 painting "Olympia," Manet wanted the black maid to stand out.
I won't say much more about this final scene, except that it introduces two characters we haven't met before, and that they are convincingly embodied by Vanessa Kai and Keira Belle Young.
The documentary acknowledges that Clinton has been criticized throughout her time in public life, but it usually (and convincingly) suggests that many of her detractors are motivated by good old-fashioned misogyny.
Stephens, 25, was in a tailspin early in the season, but pulled out of it convincingly: winning the Miami Open, reaching the French Open final and qualifying for her first WTA Finals.
He ended on a pointedly genuine note, convincingly paying homage to the kindness of Mr. Saget in a way that seemed more emotional than the usual roast pivot away from the vitriol.
"(But it) would then need to argue much more convincingly that the British economic and political backdrop supports such a step change," Fabrice Montagne and Sreekala Kochugovindan said in a research note.
A visit from the former Boston Celtics center Kevin Garnett (playing himself, convincingly) alters his plans, as do huge bets placed with a bookie (Mike Francesa) and with the Mohegan Sun casino.
The five-judge panel decided unanimously that Mr. Basuki "proved legally and convincingly guilty of committing the criminal act of blasphemy," the head judge, Dwiarso Budi Santiarto, said in reading the ruling.
L.S.U. jumped past Ohio State, almost unanimously voted into the top spot after it won convincingly at Alabama and, though the margin has narrowed some, the Tigers have maintained a considerable lead.

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