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But the potential damage claim for making a duff rating would be so large that agencies might either be driven out of business or made excessively cautious by the threat of legal action.

The credit crunch, though, put most of those firms out of business.

After he busted out of the scene of his first exile, Elba, it took the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and a lot of troops at Waterloo to put him out of business once and for all.

Unexpected emergencies can momentarily shut down operations, or even worse, put you out of business for weeks and force your customers to go elsewhere — and stay there.

Because the Basel III rules will be enforced by national regulators, who wouldn't rush to put their national banking system out of business, I think that number is nonsense.

And that may very well vindicate the decision of two U.S. presidents to make sure that GM didn't go out of business.

Enzo would be stuck at Tyler's until the place was driven out of business by some still more gargantuan sensorium that sold everything from new spouses to plastic surgery.

It is easy to see that an attacker could put even an industrial-strength Web server out of business due to the amplification effects of the attack.

My loudest critics claimed I wanted to put every log hauler and mill worker out of business.

Many small manufacturers face going out of business thanks to government policies and immutable demographic and economic forces that make low-end production in China increasingly untenable.

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Perhaps half of all hedge funds will go out of business.

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