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Stick with us, though, because you might as well not throw good money after bad.
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Realizing that Argonaut-Madrone would rather liquidate than throw good money after bad, Energy eventually gave in.
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The banks' willingness to throw good money after bad has begun to change.
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Should Brazil fail to deliver on its promises, however, it would clearly be wrong to throw good money after bad.
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Still, people throw good money after bad--some for the thrill of it, others because they actually believe they can win a few bucks.
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At a time when banks are supposed to be preparing for the brave new deregulated financial world, they must instead throw good money after bad.
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Trillions of dollars in home equity vanished and as a result, homeowners not wanting to throw good money after bad halted home improvement renovations, including do-it-yourself projects.
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Judgment creditor plaintiffs generally do not throw good money after bad by going around seeking to enforce their foreign judgments in jurisdictions in which their judgment debtors do not have assets.
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The banks were forced to throw good money after bad because, six months earlier, they had agreed (in exchange for meager fees) to cover Enron's financing needs should the high-flying, investment-grade energy giant ever find itself in real trouble.
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