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"It would go bad".
In fact, Goldman actually recognised that many of these loans would go bad.
Allstate said that the bank had poor lending standards and should have known that the loans would go bad.
Meredith Whitney, a financial analyst, last year made a controversial call that "hundreds of billions of dollars" of municipal bonds would go bad.
They would go bad and explode in her hiding spots, and you couldn't get rid of the stink for a month afterward.
People would bring their kids in and they'd see all this candy and it's like, 'No, no you can't eat it.' And then it would go bad.
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The theme: make something that would otherwise go bad.
LIKE so many fermented products -- cheese, wine and pickles, for example -- kimchi began as a way of preserving a bounty that would otherwise go bad.
He promised the old woman who asked the second question that he would not "go bad", and politely disagreed with the robot man.
The primary lesson of this crisis is that we, as a nation, took on too much risk — leveraging finite capital on a fantasy that no bet would ever go bad.
"For years, Democratic and Republican administrations alike touted 'record low' rates to boast of their skill in managing the federal student aid programs, when in fact these numbers reflected only a fraction of the loans that would eventually go bad," Mr. Burd wrote in an e-mail.
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