With these types of economic freedoms many people will jump on the bandwagon and the projected GDP growth figures are very likely to be met. |
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Many companies may try and jump on the bandwagon, so we need to ensure the quality of his image is protected. |
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Maybe if a couple more celebrities jump on the bandwagon, all of America will stop wearing bras. |
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Why not jump on the bandwagon and do something good for a cause that's near and dear to our hearts? |
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I thought somebody was going to jump on the bandwagon in Scotland, so why not me? |
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Since the cool girls are pimping out their favorite products in the new Amazon Beauty Store I figured I'd jump on the bandwagon and do the same. |
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That means they are ready to jump on the bandwagon and honour just about anyone if it is going to be popular with the public. |
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My worry is that kids will think it's big to jump on the bandwagon and then another generation is infected. |
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Terry can also rely on Richmond's army of supporters to jump on the bandwagon if they get the sniff of success. |
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We certainly have no need to jump on the bandwagon of every fashion that comes along. |
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Family-oriented pocket rockets are not very popular, but some automakers saw fit to jump on the bandwagon. |
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Although TotalFinaElf have not responded to Global Witness' letter, they appeared keen to jump on the bandwagon of BP's announcement. |
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With the market already booming, this speculative movement caused other investors to jump on the bandwagon. |
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You can't just jump on the bandwagon and suddenly become Mary Jane's Beauty Box and Spa. |
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If you haven't discovered the wines of Robert Keenan, it's time to jump on the bandwagon as quality appears to go from strength to strength. |
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Perhaps you are not yet know the Bulgarian terroir, well this is your opportunity to jump on the bandwagon. |
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Couple this with many equity-rich property owners in the UK and it becomes obvious why there has been such a rush to jump on the bandwagon and move to the mountains. |
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But without enforced government mandates, outfitters have no incentive to jump on the bandwagon, and both workers and the environment continue to suffer. |
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It is a delicate dance between enticing legions of customers to jump on the bandwagon and building the capacity to support them if they actually show up. |
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One group of entrepreneurs sets up a web-based pet-supply company, and 20 others jump on the bandwagon. |
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Investors sometimes prefer to play a waiting game and only jump on the bandwagon after everyone else already has. |
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When you're not sure, you jump on the bandwagon just in case you're going to leave your people behind. |
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Those opposed to the application will cry foul, and those who have an axe to grind will jump on the bandwagon, heedless of the merits and demerits of the scheme. |
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We don't jump on the bandwagon for every new product change or idea that hits the market. |
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People may jump on the bandwagon, but they tend to jump off when commitments are required. |
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One can't jump on the bandwagon since one doesn't have the resources to beat out the MITs, Caltechs, and Cornells. |
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In the idiom jump on the bandwagon, jump on involves joining something and a 'bandwagon' can refer to a collective cause, regardless of context. |
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Politicians were quick to jump on the bandwagon. |
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Hopefully more will jump on the bandwagon now it is rolling. |
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When will the Prime Minister jump on the bandwagon? |
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The fact that most of us sympathize with the poor souls who can't control themselves presents a temptation to people who can to jump on the bandwagon. |
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Right now, some analysts are warning investors to resist the temptation to jump on the bandwagon when it may already have reached its destination. |
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Labourites will jump on the bandwagon and blame the Tories, and vice-versa. |
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Others are slower to jump on the bandwagon, worrying about rumors of entitlement and disloyalty among Millennials. |
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Expressions such as jump on the bandwagon, pull strings, and draw the line all represent their meaning independently in their verbs and objects, making them compositional. |
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