| 21. | "The companies aren't worth that, yet they keep going up because everyone likes them and the bandwagon effect is very strong.
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| 22. | There is less empirical evidence for the existence of this effect than there is for the existence of the bandwagon effect.
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| 23. | Gary Becker has even argued that the bandwagon effect could be so strong as to make the demand curve slope upward.
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| 24. | That's the problem that the sport has suffered in the U . S . Hopefully, it will have a bandwagon effect ."
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| 25. | If a successful firm can create a bandwagon effect in which enough momentum builds, then the product becomes a de facto standard.
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| 26. | There are good reasons, he said, why the Internet should be exempted while it grows : compliance costs, information problems, bandwagon effects.
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| 27. | After the end of the war, Fortner underwent Denazification due to the Bandwagon effect and was found not affected by professional disqualification.
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| 28. | Thus, as poll results are repeatedly reported, the bandwagon effect will tend to snowball and become a powerful aid to leading candidates.
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| 29. | Apart from said proprietary programs, I would say the main factors behind Linux's popularity are its hardware support and the bandwagon effect.
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| 30. | "About a month before an election you start seeing a sort of bandwagon effect and it's beginning to happen in Missouri now ."
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