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But those sensors may go bad after three to six months.
If the need for these is indisputable ("the collection of chilled wine may go bad"), so is the fact that they were once prohibitively expensive.
A different drawback of biodiesel worries some diesel engine makers: It may go bad if it sits too long, as cooking oil does.
The Basel 3 rules requiring banks to set aside plumper capital cushions against loans that may go bad are causing many to shrink their loan books and expand in areas that do not require much capital, such as private banking.
Analysts at Moody's, a rating agency, fret that many more loans may go bad this year and next as unemployment weighs on countries such as Spain and that many banks will struggle to raise new finance as existing loans fall due.
Presenilin Two proteins that help neurons function properly and may go bad during Alzheimer's, says Harvard's Jie Shen.
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But the banks still have to cope with hundreds of billions of dollars of long-term loans that may well go bad as the housing market weakens and defaults soar — the same for securities that are tied to those loans.
I would engage the Iraqi government and the Sunni leadership, the Sunni and Shi'a leadership, into trying to reach some kind of political reconciliation....We have to prepare for the possibility, which George Bush has never done, that things may actually go bad.
Technology funding may go from bad to worse next year (see "What soft landing?".
While there may be no sign of obvious damage, one or more of the internal components may have gone bad.
This week — days after the United States Securities and Exchange Commission made clear it was not going to move toward adoption of international standards anytime soon — the two boards found themselves in angry disagreement over one of the most contentious issues to emerge from the financial crisis: how banks should account for loans that may be going bad.
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