Sentence examples for are believable from inspiring English sources

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are believable

adjective

Capable of being believed; credible.

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Women "are credible, they are believable, they are electable," said Feinstein, the ranking Democrat on the committee.

"I believe the conclusions about exposure are generally solidly based; they are believable and reassuring, as well," says Steven Simon, a radiation epidemiologist at the U.S. National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

Those arguments are believable when applied to Mr. Callahan.

None of these characters, no matter how trashed-up for the down-market occasion, are believable.

"It is my place to say that the two victims are believable".

David Cameron says that his promises are believable this time because he has "seen the books".

But if the accusations are believable, the American public will not be forgiving.

The characters are believable, and the story is an attractive blend of comic and tragic.

The cast is charming, the characters are believable, and Peter Silverman's dialogue is inoffensive.

The characters are believable, but sparsely furnished, like student digs - lived in, but not for long.

But my second thought is that these are believable stoppers to sustainability.

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