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Little details make them more believable than their film counterparts.
This rumor is a lot more believable than the first.
The new movie is more believable but far less fun.
As though that makes it any more believable or credible.
This makes the film's harrowing action all the more believable.
The world Roth paints is more believable than our own.
"It makes it more believable," she said in an interview.
I don't know who the jury will find more believable.
Netflix's Amanda Knox documentary — itself imperfect — has more believable plot kinks.
But al-Gharbi's argument is much more believable nine months later.
My own prom story is infinitely more believable than Ms. Shalabi's.
When a fraudster calls a victim, they are therefore more believable.
But the idea has gotten at least a little more believable lately.
More believable, but please don't subject us to any more face-sucking.
Do you think humor is part of what makes her more believable?
Probably figured she'd be more believable if she roped me into it.
That sounds a lot more believable than a mysterious job without a title.
The smarter the bots, and the more believable, the more expensive they are.
Getting some much-needed publicity might be a little more believable than B.o.
There's things that happened in Star Wars that is more believable than Rocky.
That's a lot more believable now than it was back in Season 2.
Investigators also look for corroborating evidence to determine whose story is more believable.
And it would be more believable if they really cared how she was.
It's actually cell phone footage, shot selfie-style to make it more believable.
That Maika Monroe is just a more "believable" girlfriend opposite the hunky Hemsworth?
That made them seem that much more real, and that much more believable.
It's Ghost as an understated, thoughtful, more believable romantic comedy — no pottery-making required.
"It was very helpful," Lee says now; the relationship made Jeezy's rhymes more believable.
It's less like a play and, through the magic of television, slightly more believable.
It's about crafting a more believable world, and making the player's interactions truly convincing.
To me, it's more believable when Lizzie kills her Dad, because it's more detached, inevitable.
And that putting a quote over an image somehow makes it more believable to people.
It looks more believable, it moves more like skin, depending on how much it's plasticized.
"Swift's caption seems way more believable: "Looking up videos of kittens hugging each other, probably.
"We also dyed his lashes and brows darker to make the character more believable," she says.
Most Canadians think Ms Wilson-Raybould's story is more believable than the prime minister's, polls show.
" She wrote, "If anything, Trump's vulgar narcissism made his vow to build a wall more believable.
If you doubt this, perhaps James Franklin, the Penn State head football coach, is more believable.
And overall, there are three key principles that make a piece of false information more believable.
"It feels like a more believable thing," the Edge said, and there were nods of approval.
I just think I can tell the difference and they are going to be more believable.
I like this better than "Oliver Twist" because the storytelling is more restrained, and more believable.
I'd like her to have a more believable attachment to the world that the movies have established.
Its plot, in which a model is reincarnated as a plus-size lawyer, is somehow more believable.
A little more than a third (32%) said the President is the more believable of the pair.
"I think this has made it feel less improbable and more believable in modern terms," he said.
There's things that happened in "Star Wars" that are more believable than things that happened in "Rocky," O.K.?
Either way, at least the shameless plugs are more believable than movie characters constantly guzzling nameless generic "beers." 
And since users often receive the same message in multiple groups, constant repetition makes them more believable yet.
I'm not channeling Superman or even the more believable Stallone, circa Rocky I. I'm talking equities and treasuries.
Grey Worm and Missandei had a subtler story, a more believable build, and a natural sense of personal connection.
But somehow, doing it with this daft big dick with the bright red hair felt more believable to me.
In part because, warts and all, he is more believable than the saintly officials seeking to snuff out corruption.
While there are many explanations—some a lot more believable than others—there has never been a concrete one.
After the summit, public opinion surveys here show South Koreans find Kim's pivot to be a lot more believable.
In contrast, Mr. Mutter said, the George Washington University estimate and others like it produced much more believable counts.
That version did seem way more believable than the idea that Trump was reacting to something he had read.
He's also got dehydrated corn bread dressing, green beans with mushrooms, and mashed potatoes, which look a little more believable.
All of those explanations were much more believable than an actual cat taking a nap on the pile of wood.
Not only has the quality of narrative in games improved — better writing, more believable acting — but so has the breadth.
The difference now is the improved technology, which allows creators like Becker to design more believable interactions with virtual characters.
You might find yourself wishing that the character and the actress would make their way into a more believable series.
Asked about fired FBI Director James Comey, 48% of respondents said they find him to be more believable than Trump.
Perhaps the allegations against Marquis-Boire were more believable simply by virtue of coming in the midst of revelations across society.
And they'll do it because they know his speech was good, and, at bottom, more believable than the story they tell.
If anything, the more believable characters make its core — a game about shooting people — feel like one of Drake's ancient relics.
A recent ABC News poll showed that Americans found Comey more believable than Trump, by a margin of 48% to 32%.
Malik already has a neck tattoo, also of a bird, which makes it slightly more believable that the ink is real.
However, Rogen and Theron as a couple is at least more believable than the actual sex the couple has in the film.
"The junk news they're sharing is using better quality images, for example, more believable domains, less-known websites, smaller blogs," Howard added.
Incredibly, these experiences will be fed directly to our brain, bypassing our normal sensory inputs to make it all the more believable.
Which just leaves us with the 2-billion-plus user question of whose estimate do you find more believable: Facebook's, or Greenspan's?
Small impossible things, she contended, are more believable than large impossible things, because they could more easily exist without us noticing them.
The way she subtly builds exasperation through her physicality and tone is actually a more believable movie than 13 Going on 30.
Is it just me, or was that a tiny easter egg that makes Todd's theory about host-hybrid Emily/Grace more believable?
"How is this crazy story of me being brainwashed and coached more believable than me being sexually assaulted by my father?" she demanded.
The advancement of AI technology has made deepfakes more believable, and it's now even more difficult to decipher real videos from doctored ones.
Yet several plot points tend toward the contrived and would likely be more believable onstage, with the special intimacy that theater can afford.
Some victims said they had been fooled by pitches offering modest returns, which made them seem more believable than promises of astronomical profits.
They need to trust you, which is where storytelling plays another significant part, because it makes your product more available, and therefore more believable.
Loughlin and her also-accused fashion designer husband, Mossimo Giannulli, allegedly had their daughters pose with rowing equipment to make the recruitment more believable.
That's what made his past and present comments about disdain for the established government structure that much more believable and terrifying to many people.
This has been said before, but the movie would have been so much more believable if the villain was even a bit more grounded.
Boyce suggested the jury came to its verdict of guilty beyond reasonable doubt because they accepted the complainant's testimony was more believable than Portelli's.
Responses broke along partisan lines, with 79 percent of Republican respondents choosing Trump as more believable and 86 percent of Democrats saying Cohen is.
But it's certainly true that Darrell Hammond, now the voice of SNL's intro, has typically done a much more believable and comedic version of Trump.
In the earlier days, when YouTubers weren't quite the "influencer" juggernaut they are now, apologies done by video might have seemed more believable and relatable.
Luckily, we had to hang around Washington for a couple of hours so as to make our "shopping for Coachella" story a little more believable.
Best of all, the cooling charm it casts on a hot summer day makes the snow-capped rooftops of Hogsmeade feel all the more believable.
But Devlin argues that the fix might not involve making more believable robots, but rethinking our shared cultural vision of what constitutes a sex robot.
O'Keefe said his efforts are journalistic and, since they include video, he contends that it is more believable than media stories based on anonymous sources.
The political platitudes may be more believable from Tester because, more than many senators, voters say he does seem to embody the state he represents.
The timing of all this was fishy, she said, and the accusers would have been more believable if they had come forward six months earlier.
Instead of just Photoshopping your kid's face onto Michael Phelps's physique, suggest he at least learn to swim to render the digital history more believable.
Respondents to an ABC News-Washington Post poll taken April 8-11 said that Comey is "more believable" than Trump by a 48-32 margin.
In the mid-1960s, most people considered TV "more believable" than newspapers, probably because, as the NBC producer Reuven Frank explained, it could transmit experience.
Open-source journalism often takes the form of the authors showing their work, a transparency that tends to make their brand of journalism more believable.
I mean, isn't diplomacy more believable than the legends of The Last Hero or Azor Ahai, which claim that a single person defeated them in combat?
Rumors of Apple's next iPhones coming with wireless charging are looking more believable now that the company's officially listed under the Wireless Power Consortium's members list.
Mika Juuti, a doctoral student at Aalto University in Finland, and a team of researchers developed a new way to make algorithmically generated reviews more believable.
The GSA's insistence that they don't have any records would've been a tad more believable if the agency had taken a couple of weeks to dig.
"Plants and trees are built leaf by leaf, giving it depth that is needed to ensure realism and create a more believable world," de Boer said.
What to watch for: Perfection may not be that far off: researchers can use advanced software to create better neural networks, making results even more believable.
If nothing else, that statement makes the Canalys report a bit more believable, even if it isn't much different from what we've heard from Cook before.
Then you get the network compounding effect; if you're in multiple group chats that all receive the fake news, the repetition makes them more believable still.
It's worth the trade-off here, sacrificing the potential enjoyment that the player gets from solving the language puzzle to create a more believable game world.
Taking a fantastical story and making it more believable but also keeping that fun superhero sort of vibe is difficult, so it's not always done well.
And anything he did and said in this familiar circumstance would instantly be more likable, more human, more believable than a Q&A or a debate.
He tells them that he finds the show more believable having been in the Senate than he would have had he not been in the job.
As series writer Jimmy Palmiotti explained, these choices ground the franchise more firmly in our current and future realities, and bring the series into more believable territories.
It's slightly more believable than the Sandra Bullock classic, The Net, but nowhere near as accurate as Mr. Robot on the scale of computer shit I believe.
Believability Score: 1 Loren: For most of season six, Jon and Sansa pretty much just stick to the North, which makes their travels more believable than most.
But the same technology that allows machines to understand and communicate in human language can and will be used to make social media bots even more believable.
If Sanders prioritized democracy reform in his political revolution, his theory of change would be more believable to those who have difficulty understanding his campaign's biggest goals.
It feels like fan theories that their breakup is a publicity stunt are only becoming more believable as Jenner gets our hopes up with these mixed signals.
Even Biden, who has built his brand on common-man folksisms, seems more believable, and he has explicitly promised billionaires that nothing much will change for them.
Donald Trump Jr. is back to taking shots at Jussie Smollett ... questioning the alleged racist attack, and wondering why Jussie didn't come up with a more believable scenario.
What makes painting vital in a predominantly digital age is its ability to wake us from the illusion that some surfaces are more believable and trustworthy than others.
To All The Boys I've Loved Before is perfect as it is, and a little more believable because Peter isn't also a virgin — he's just waiting for Lara Jean.
It was always such a privilege to be working opposite him and such a blessing that we get on in real life because it made our characters more believable.
I think creating a wider difference between my son and I made the story a bit more sensational and may have even made the flight attendant's accusation more believable.
It's a half-savvy, half-suspect way of making the sensei's regressive views on gender and masculinity more believable, even as they're issued with a cartoonish lack of subtlety.
When the voters are telling the pollsters they don't believe or like the tax cuts Washington is promising them, it's time to make a different and more believable promise.
By the time of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," cameras were able to capture the most subtle of movements and details, which made the apes more believable.
Mr. Miller could imbue even meager parts with authenticity, making Mr. Corman's over-the-top films more believable or adding to their camp, depending on one's point of view.
And given the rampant, often-documented abuse of power in the entertainment industry, Kesha's story seems all the more believable — and problems like hers all the harder to solve.
By hacking verified accounts, they're able to impersonate Musk without being locked out, and the scam is even more believable with the little blue checkmark next to the familiar name.
Jacobs pointed out a "Raphael" that figures in The Dark Corner from 1946, which would be more believable as the cover of a Renaissance Fair-set bodice ripper romance novel.
Above all else, these candidates articulated a realistic theory of change, one that made their policy proposals more believable and spoke to the sense of powerlessness most Americans feel today.
With the thin excuse of the Steele dossier, it's becoming far more believable that, instead of being for national security reasons, all of this was spun up for political reasons.
The informant and his handling agent made a taxpayer-funded trip to Turkey so they could take photos of landmarks to make Mo's story of joining ISIS abroad more believable.
She's deeply concerned about the health and well-being of Maggie's baby, for instance, and that makes her end-of-episode breakdown slightly more believable than it probably should be.
In a follow-up message, Olanoff suggested that Musk would be more believable had he been more dedicated to the truth before accusing someone of being a pedophile with no evidence.
It would be a little more believable for Twisty to come back in media and not the actual storyline, so maybe Murphy's reveal is the beginning and end of Twisty's cameo.
Since working with Steven Spielberg on the first Jurassic Park, Horner says he has tried to fix or add small details to the movies, to make them more believable and accurate.
A wildfire in Southern California that has already spread to over 4,000 acres created a firenado on Thursday, a rare yet mesmerizing event that's just slightly more believable than a sharknado.
The protagonists are instantly sympathetic, and Nichols keeps their abilities and their efforts more believable and accessible than the outsized heroics that usually make summer action movies feel like bloated fantasies.
The negative perceptions and mischaracterizations of locals have contributed to the eerie mystique of the region, and the frightening reputation has made the stories of beings like the Jersey Devil more believable.
In Eligible, Austen's 20-year-old Lizzie Bennet becomes 38-year-old Liz Bennet, a feminist writer who's been aged up to make her mother's hysteria over her singledom slightly more believable.
Stats released by the company this week claim Bing enjoys an astonishing 33 percent market share in the US, which is far higher than the frankly more believable 9 percent it reports worldwide.
It would have been more believable to the audience if Abby had ever shown a shred of interest in political office, but she hasn't and that's why this feels so fly-by-night.
It's a completely different challenge when they appear to be expressing actual emotions and pain, made all the more believable with this new advanced facial animation tool for the Unreal video game engine.
I think our threshold for danger when we're teenagers is much lower, so there's something more believable about a teenager going into a dark basement than, you know, a 45-year-old accountant.
I think those are the details that make it more believable listening to this record to relate to because it comes from a real human place which I think is kind of neat.
Lin-Manuel Miranda plays Jack, a lamplighter character reminiscent of Dick Van Dyke's chimney sweep, Bert, but based on the footage shown so far, the "Hamilton" mastermind's British accent seems slightly more believable.
Sometimes looking at your phone with an expression of alarm on your face and running to the bathroom is more believable than being on a phone call in the year of 2018. Ghost.
Daredevil has a good core of protagonists in Matt, Foggy (Elden Henson), and Karen (Deborah Ann Woll), and their friendship is one of the more believable and human things in Marvel's litany of shows.
Reusability provides tremendous cost savings of 50 to 75 percent, Smith said — a claim made more believable by SpaceX's massive Falcon Heavy rocket coming with a price tag of just $150 million, at most.
As far as "historical accuracy" goes, it's odd that the fantasy genre — literally defined by its deviation from reality — necessitates treating women like garbage in order to make worlds with magic and dragons more believable.
But in 2013, when the CIA confirmed it was real, though only a facility to test aircrafts, conspiracies that the government was hiding dead aliens and UFOs for research inside Area 51 became more believable.
A giant talking robot could easily turn into something silly and out of place in a game about war, and so BT's design is grounded in more realistic elements to make the character more believable.
All that made it more believable that at least some NFL owners might have colluded to curtail the protests by not signing Kaepernick, someone whom the president has repeatedly singled out when criticizing the NFL.
At this point, a more believable story would be that Kim knew exactly what she was doing when she saw those two distinct white lines and included them in her now-famous marble table Snap.
Kanye West and Donald Trump go wayyy back -- in fact, Trump implied the two were the best of buds last year -- and it makes the rapper's pledge to the soon-to-be Prez even more believable.
"The more often you see it, the more familiar something is, and the more familiar something is, the more believable it is," says Jeff Hancock, communication professor and founding director of the Stanford Social Media Lab.
And people found Dr. Christine Blasey Ford more believable (50%) and credible (48%) than Kavanaugh (44% for both.) 50% of people said they will view the Supreme Court as less credible if the Senate confirms Kavanaugh.
In the video of his "cruel" prank, Ruffalo starts by stuffing some candy in his mouth to make it all more believable, and then breaks the bad news to his two youngest children and their friends.
Its official state ideology told North Koreans they lived in the freest and most prosperous society on Earth, and it placed North Koreans under a near-total information cordon to make this lie seem more believable.
"Conspiracy theories become more believable once you have heard the story of Tuskegee," said Anita Waters, a black studies and sociology professor at Denison University in Ohio, who has written on African-Americans and conspiracy theories.
I will say that the French tuck does look better here on Brooklyn because he's pulled it off to the side — there's something slightly more believable about a side tuck than one straight down the middle.
Given that Louis wrote it, it might be unfair to say that he was far more believable than the actor and director who initially commissioned and performed "Who Killed My Father" for the stage, Stanislas Nordey.
It's hard to know whether the authors are doing the bidding of some Matrix-like computer or whether they offer this level of specificity as a kind of inside joke — is $220006 more believable than $2202?
The result is a more believable scene, because the depth detection going on under the hood means your smartphone better understands every object in a scene and how far apart each object is from one another.
We know that some theories about celebrities tend to be a little over the top (like the one about Louis Tomlinson's baby being fake), while others are a bit more believable (like Hiddleswift being a manufactured romance).
Its official state ideology had told North Koreans they lived in the freest and most prosperous society on Earth, and it placed North Koreans under a near-total information cordon to make this lie seem more believable.
But the technology is improving at a startling rate, and flaws in the process, like deepfake videos that were easy to spot because the subjects never blinked, are quickly improved to make them more and more believable.
You're doing such emotional scenes, so I'm happy that I was able to be there for David and [vice-versa,] because it made our scenes more believable for not only us, but for the audience as well.
A couple people get fooled here and there, and then you have things like spam emails or spam phone calls that become way more believable, and that this idea that reality really starts to become difficult to distinguish.
I was ready for her to give up at any second, go in for a late-term abortion, or maybe even reveal it had all been a joke—anything would be more believable than Maya having a baby.
If Spicer is a weirdly sympathetic man-child, Sanders is a committed and unrelenting lunch lady, her complaints of media "narratives" and "fake news" all the more believable because she doesn't come across like three toddlers in a suit.
Only 21 percent of respondents in the survey carried out by polling firm ComRes agreed that Cameron was more likely to tell the truth about the EU than Johnson while 45 percent said Johnson was more believable than Cameron.
I learned this technique years ago at an acting class — I can't remember why having an imaginary phone conversation was supposed to make you more believable onstage, but I do remember practicing it for a good week or two.
"Unless 'Vote Leave' can find more believable messages for those sitting on the fence, the large number making their final decision at the last moment could tip the scales in favor of Remain," Opinium managing director James Endersby said.
What is more believable, the SBA can't tell the difference between a colossal Dutch conglomerate and a legitimate American small business or were they trying to fabricate and inflate the volume of federal contracts they awarded to small businesses?
Tron: Legacy, the visually gobsmacking sci-fi action flick, featured tricking in some of its fight scenes, but the sport has advanced so dramatically since the film's 2010 release that the CGI-boosted stunts manage to look more believable than Guthrie's.
The writers seem to be inventing new physics solely to foil the characters, which hardly seems necessary — on an alien planet, with a group of strangers dealing with stressful, dangerous conditions together, there are plenty of more believable challenges to face.
If asked whether swear words make a person seem more trustworthy, people will often say no, but if asked to rate the credibility of statements with and without swearwords, the profanity actually seems to make the information seem more believable.
Both the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive come with high price tags and involve owning or buying the PCs to use them; once the minimum specs and cost come down, it's more believable that we'll see a headset in everyone's home.
Chazelle provides a wiser, more believable glimpse into the artist's struggle to maintain his or her integrity than he did in Whiplash, which, for all its actorly pyrotechnics, was eventually bogged down by its ultra-macho battle between pupil and teacher.
Seth MacFarlane isn't much funnier or more believable as a British racing driver than Don Cheadle was as a British thief in the "Ocean's" saga; whatever strange fixation Soderbergh has on Cockneys, or fake Cockneys, should be laid to rest.
As the youngest president in French history, Emmanuel Macron could declare that his country is on the "verge of a great renaissance" and it sounds more believable than a gasbag in a red cap pledging to turn back the clock.
What it means: The increase from one so-called "prior bad acts" witness to five is likely to bolster the prosecution's case that Cosby's interactions with Constand were part of a pattern and make her allegations more believable, legal experts said.
It would have been somewhat more believable if the assassination plotline figured in a prominent British politician, such as Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin or Winston Churchill — a proposition that gives us all kinds of alternate Downton Abbey universes to consider.
However, after revising the character of Joey to make him a more believable fit within the group, Joey (and LeBlanc's role-winning take on him) were too likable to fit the bad boy stereotype that Monica was supposed to fall for.
Riverdale is supposed to be about Archie, but it's really difficult to take him seriously as a main character when even his so-called "sidekick" Jughead seems to be far more believable as a person who's managed to stay alive for 16 years.
However, with the expanded universe of Disney properties including more and more dynamic and heroic figures by the year, it makes sense that they'd want to explore ways of making the robots that represent those properties in the parks more believable and active.
The stories were overwhelmingly pro-Trump, and the spread of whoppers like "Pope Francis Shocks World, Endorses Donald Trump for President"—hardly more believable than a Martian invasion—seemed to suggest that huge numbers of Trump supporters were being duped by online lies.
The hackers were also believed to be interfering with an additional security feature known as two-factor authentication — a common security method that asks for credentials beyond a password — and were creating fake LinkedIn personas to make their email lures more believable.
When the alligator bites come, they feel especially toothsome thanks to practical gore effects, and the stuntwork creates a more believable athleticism for its character—much moreso than stars who must be replaced by a CGI wire-frame cartoon every time they do something superheroic.
You couldn't argue that she has a credible major league delivery onscreen, but it's not so far off that it's bothersome, and in her carriage and manner she's a more believable professional athlete than male co-stars like Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Mo McRae.
The visual upgrade is reason enough to jump back into this reimagining of the first generation, but developer Game Freak also made some tweaks to wild Pokémon encounters that not only streamlines some of the series' most chore-like portions but makes them a bit more... believable.
Also distracting, though more believable, is the domestic-drama story line in which Mary, a divorced mom with two daughters, supports her loser husband but still has to put up with his snide digs about how she's hurting their children by being gone so much at night.
Season two finds Ali fumbling through cock confidence, falling for her first butch daddy (an altogether more believable coupling than her awkward first-season dalliance with a wolfy trans dude), and grappling with the fiercely relatable reckoning that occurs at the convergence of queer identity, Judaism, and academia.
But the producers also made two crucial hires that has saved it from the dreaded sophomore slump: Arnold, who has shifted the show into a darker, more believable gear, and Meryl Streep, who brings nuance to everything she does, be it a primal scream or a quick flash of her incisors.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Adult Film Star Feared for Safety of Daughter After Trump Threat" (front page, March 26): What can we say about the state of our country when an adult film star sounds more believable and more intelligent, and is more sympathetic, than the president of the United States?
Given that Cersei needed a reason to storm out of the meeting in order to make her later capitulation more believable — surely no one would have bought it if she'd offered them everything they'd wanted up front, no questions asked — I can't help but wonder if she already knew Jon had sworn fealty to Daenerys.
The idea that Trump is somehow a traitor who worked for Putin is obviously appealing to those who see Trump and Putin as a dual threat to democracy, and the fact that the Russian government interfered in the 2016 election to help Trump—which the Trump campaign welcomed—makes it all the more believable.
Key features • Pricier than viewers • Compatible with most smartphones (except the Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream View) and iOS or Android apps labeled "VR" • More believable, you-are-there experience, but limited ability to interact with your environment • Good for games, educational content, and movie viewing • Selection of high-quality apps is currently fairly limited.
Certainly, in the cold light of the Reigns At All Cost present, the notion that Vince McMahon would be willing to leave money on the table to get his guy over is a lot more believable than it was when we were debating whether the seeming antipathy toward Bryan was a work in the summer of 2013.
By contrast, because she wanted not to appear guilty, Nadia walked tall, so that if they were stopped and their I.D. cards were checked and it was pointed out that her card did not list him as her husband, she would be more believable when she led the questioners home and presented their forged marriage certificate.
"Seventy-one percent of people are more likely to believe what they hear from employees over what they hear from C.E.O.s," the poll found, and "55 percent of employees find independent news sources more believable for information about the company they work for, versus 45 percent who are more likely to believe what they hear directly from the C.E.O."
He'll almost certainly have been told what he can and can't say to the media, and it's also worth remembering that he won't have read anything beyond the current season — maybe the Umbers even tricked Rickon into thinking Shaggydog was dead to make their plot against the Boltons more believable, and Shaggy will spring back into action in season seven as part of Nymeria's wild pack?
That's a much more believable and consistent narrative, and the show's practice of choosing its Bachelors and Bachelorettes from the franchise's ever-deepening pool of rejected contestants completes a cycle of emotional justice in a way that undermines the supposed "winner" and provides an actual, authentic catharsis: The real winner of The Bachelor is not the woman who is chosen by the bland, vanilla hunk; nor is it the hunk himself.
" He cited his recent study, which found that this microexpression "appeared to function as a powerful form of nonverbal punctuation that led to research participants perceiving Trump as more competent," and added, "So not only is this microexpression likely a reliable indicator of his internal state (possibly a fear of war and its costs), it also has the potential benefit of making Trump more 'believable' on this issue.
"While still early days in the brand's long-awaited recovery, there is increasing evidence that makes our bull case scenario more believable, including (1) a change in management, with an incentive plan designed to deliver the bull case in earnings (+$20 in EPS), (2) plenty of low hanging opportunities in marketing, product development and operational initiatives to drive sales, and (3) a more benign competitive environment," Glass added.
Constance: The Handmaid's Tale does a really beautiful job of portraying how bits of information trickle out to the rest of the world, and the show's approach to this slow spread of details is unsettlingly reminiscent of the recent stories of Chechen concentration camps that have been slowly making their way to the US. It's also, I think, slightly more believable than the world presented in the book, in which Gilead has within five years become the travel destination of choice for poverty tourists, who gawk at the veiled women the way Americans gawk in the Middle East.
Putin denies hacking DNC, asks why Mueller didn't send correspondence before indictments Michael Cohen trolls Trump over Russia summit Russian woman linked to gun-rights groups is  charged with acting as Russian agent in U.S. FOX News Halftime Report: Trump scores on his own goal WATCH: 'Nation' reporter booted from Trump-Putin press conference A SECOND DAY ON THE HOT SEAT: Former FBI lawyer Lisa Page was questioned behind closed doors for a second day Monday on Capitol Hill by GOP lawmakers about anti-Trump texts she exchanged with colleague and former lover Peter Strzok ... Page, who first testified before lawmakers last Friday after initially defying a congressional subpoena, has reportedly been described "cooperative" and "credible" and more believable than Strzok .

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