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Checking for any NaT-like objects in a TimedeltaIndex always returns True #13603

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>>> None in pd.to_timedelta(range(5), unit='d') + pd.offsets.Hour(1)
True

Returns True for any one of [pd.NaT, None, float('nan'), np.nan]

Expected Output

>>> None in pd.to_timedelta(range(5), unit='d') + pd.offsets.Hour(1)
False

output of pd.show_versions()

>>> pd.show_versions()

INSTALLED VERSIONS
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commit: 3c202b1cbcc73c4006c967c8abe1b8d9089c5be4
python: 2.7.11.final.0
python-bits: 64
OS: Windows
OS-release: 10
machine: AMD64
processor: Intel64 Family 6 Model 58 Stepping 9, GenuineIntel
byteorder: little
LC_ALL: None
LANG: None
LOCALE: None.None

pandas: 0.18.1+171.g3c202b1
nose: 1.3.7
pip: 8.1.2
setuptools: 23.0.0
Cython: 0.24
numpy: 1.10.4
scipy: 0.17.1
statsmodels: None
xarray: 0.7.2
IPython: None
sphinx: None
patsy: None
dateutil: 2.5.3
pytz: 2016.4
blosc: None
bottleneck: 1.0.0
tables: 3.2.2
numexpr: 2.5.2
matplotlib: 1.5.1
openpyxl: 2.3.2
xlrd: None
xlwt: None
xlsxwriter: None
lxml: None
bs4: None
html5lib: None
httplib2: None
apiclient: None
sqlalchemy: 1.0.13
pymysql: None
psycopg2: None
jinja2: 2.8
boto: 2.40.0
pandas_datareader: None

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