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They can also tell from customer behavior when a borrower is becoming "higher risk" — and they have the contractual right to jack up the interest rates to hedge that risk, even if the customer hasn't missed a payment.
Cloud forests are at risk of becoming high altitude grasslands, coral reefs of becoming algal-dominated ecosystems, and Arctic sea ice – open ocean.
Low shear strength core materials can lead to transverse shear failure becoming a high risk failure mode.
8 GR provisions are not required by law, so the fact that all contracts include such a GR provision seems to reflect consumers' preference for buying insurance that also offers protection against the risk of becoming a high risk in the future.
In turn, observing a healthy diet is associated with a lower probability of becoming a higher risk alcohol drinker.
▸ For men, not eating healthily, being younger and having a higher income increase the probability of becoming a higher risk alcohol drinker.
▸ For women, being younger and having a higher income at baseline increase the probability of becoming a higher risk alcohol drinker over time.
Comparing the results in tables 5 and 7 using alternative measures, we find that the changes in conversion units for wine and beer are more crucial to explain the factors associated with becoming a higher risk drinker over time (ie, transitions) than with those associated with drinking at harmful levels at one point in time.
The Centers for Disease Control considers homeless queer youth at high risk for becoming infected with HIV.
Loans to these sectors are at high risk of becoming non-performing.
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