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Blockbusters tend to be self-reinforcing, because firms spend more to promote products they think stand a better chance of becoming popular.Ms Elberse observes that blockbusters are not just a phenomenon of the cinema but exist across entertainment sectors.
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Mr. Major added that Mr. Perry could benefit from having already endured a presidential race like Mr. Romney did in 2008, and said that Mr. Romney "is more presidential and I think stands a better chance of beating Obama than Perry does".
Another approach is to just buy a discounted fund that you think stands a good chance of being forced open.
"I don't think he's my biggest competition," McMorris said of White, mentioning several others he thought stood a better chance.
Of all directors, Campion, I thought, stood a decent chance of paying due respect to his high-flying genius, while at the same time proving that he was someone who kept close to the ground.
Launched in 2015, LOLA's founders Alex Friedman and Jordana Kier formed a company around an idea that they thought stood a chance of challenging industry giants Tampax and Playtex: 100 percent organic feminine products.
Although there are several elements to its conceptualization, social desirability bias can generally be described as a response style exhibited by respondents who endorse items that represent traits and/or behaviors that they think stand for a socially acceptable or endorsed position [ 4].
I think I stand a good chance in that contest".
"Of course I think I stand a good chance of winning.
"I think we stand a good chance in a range of seats, including Mitchell, including Elder, Ashford, and including Light.
Angry creditors have a nasty habit of setting Manhattan lawyers on poor African countries if they think they stand a half a chance of getting their dollars back.
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