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 To determine insecurity courts look to (1) whether time was running short to make alternative arrangements, see In re Coast Trading Co., 26 B.R. 737, 740 (Bankr. D.Or. 1982); (2) whether it would take nearly that amount of time to install any modifications or update; (3) whether the party had proved unreliable in the past, see T&S Brass & Bronze Works, Inc. v. Pic-Air, Inc., 790 F.2d 1098, 1105 (4th Cir. 1986); and (4) whether there was reason believe that the party would be unable to perform, see LNS Inv. Co. v. Phillips 66 Co., 731 F. Supp. 1484 (D. ...