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单词 Jeopardy
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(1) Thousands of jobs are in jeopardy.
(2) The lives of thousands of birds are in jeopardy as a result of the oil spillage.
(3) The criminal trial system would be placed in jeopardy.
(4) None was a case of double jeopardy.
(5) A planned centrifuge science facility also is in jeopardy.
(6) Does the Merger Regulation prevent double jeopardy?
(7) Jeopardy was selfish and self-centred, but irresistibly compelling.
(8) Okay, here we are for the Final Jeopardy round.
(9) Placed in jeopardy by a man whose status made him a mere Pawn.
(10) Show jeopardy: Langbaurgh's budget economies have cast a shadow over the future of East Cleveland's annual show.
(11) His reputation already in jeopardy, Young further offended gentiles with what they thought was his most heartless scheme.
(12) Such a defense remains in jeopardy, however, because Kaczynski has refused to be interviewed by two government-hired psychiatrists.
(13) Nor is there any double jeopardy bar to a civil case following a criminal acquittal.
(14) These factors combined to put me in jeopardy every noon hour.
(15) His foolish behaviour may put his whole future in jeopardy.
(16) The future of the school and 50 jobs are in jeopardy.
(17) The killings could put the whole peace process in jeopardy.
(18) A series of setbacks have put the whole project in jeopardy.
(19) A fall in demand for oil tankers has put/placed thousands of jobs in the shipbuilding industry in jeopardy.
(20) His foolish remark and behaviour may put his whole future in jeopardy.
(21) The civil war has put thousands of lives in jeopardy.
(22) He has conducted a campaign, full knowing his Cabinet post was in jeopardy whether or not the Conservatives win on Thursday.
(23) Yet without fairly radical surgery, the long-term health of the company might have been in jeopardy.
(24) Finally, the sweetness of the moment dulled the pain of knowing I had just placed my most cherished customer in jeopardy.
(25) For staff at oxford regional health authority it means their jobs are in jeopardy.
(26) When people do not know how to bring up or what to teach their children their cultural heritage is indeed in jeopardy.
(27) A crash in a Formula 3000 race at Brands Hatch left him seriously injured and his career in jeopardy.
(28) He would never admit to himself that this was because Jeopardy seemed beyond him.
(29) Chuck was too crafty, too careful to put himself in jeopardy that way.
(30) Her film career languished and her friendship with the outspokenly leftist Paul Robeson put Horne in further jeopardy.
(1) Thousands of jobs are in jeopardy.
(2) His foolish behaviour may put his whole future in jeopardy.
(31) Lucien feared that if he told the other vibrancers he was working with Jeopardy, it would excite resentment among them.
(32) Could the jeopardy you were in be traced back to the school somehow?
(33) I think if I'd opened my mouth to say something irrelevant or personal to myself I would have been in jeopardy.
(34) This time it looks serious and if he is forced to resign then my own position could be in jeopardy.
(35) Otherwise we put the continuity of vital work in jeopardy by failing to shelter it from the winds of international currency exchanges.
(36) Executives in charge of poorly performing companies or departments generally find their jobs in jeopardy.
(37) Like you, I intend to seek sanctuary with Resenence Jeopardy.
(38) He felt that Jeopardy coaxed the best out of him.
(39) Had she known then that her life was in jeopardy? If not, did she now?
(40) Put in a nutshell, it puts the whole concept of justice into jeopardy.
(41) Parishioners were afraid, and he was growing more certain that the future of his priesthood was in jeopardy.
(42) You doubtless missed that one while you were trying to choose between the second quarter of Jazz-Spurs and Final Jeopardy.
(43) Coun Pendlebury told a meeting of the full county council yesterday that seven other schemes are in jeopardy.
(44) This unseen woman was almost as fascinating to Cleo as Jeopardy himself.
(45) Jeopardy was leaning against the wall, his head thrown back, arms folded, looking down at Amber with inscrutable eyes.
(46) For the sake of a handful of people making huge profits the entire planet has been put in jeopardy.
(47) Had she known then that her life was in jeopardy?
(48) Programme S.TDY 6.30 28/10/93 Plans to build a toxic waste incinerator in Renfrew appear to be in jeopardy.
(49) If it were to do so, the very existence of the currency union would be placed in jeopardy.
(50) It would put his career at risk, but that was already in jeopardy, so what had he to lose?
(51) Abolishing the rule of double jeopardy after a full trial and jury acquittal is unprincipled and impractical, he said.
(52) But I wouldn't say the festival is in jeopardy though it definitely gives us a hill to climb.
(53) Lawyers argued that it would be unfair and oppressive to remove the protection of the double jeopardy rule.
(54) He was convinced Jeopardy would hate him for ever, change his mind about the performance, change his mind about his prowess.
(55) He is not put into jeopardy for having made the mistakes but for having learned from them.
(56) Unless training continues, the future of the construction industry will be in jeopardy.
(57) People are encouraged to look at the wills but constant handling was putting them in jeopardy.
(58) He felt dazed and confused because he could not decide what Jeopardy had meant by his remark.
(59) At the same time, our ability to detect, contain, and prevent emerging infectious diseases is in jeopardy.
(60) Because in the act of explanation he would have to reveal his past culpability, and this would place him in jeopardy.
(61) Lucien knew that Jeopardy had worked him hard, tested his limits.
(62) He knew it had featured Resenence Jeopardy, but the details were indistinct.
(63) The message jolted him, for it suddenly put our destination in jeopardy.
(64) Their long-term survival is seriously in jeopardy, not from felling for timber or further agricultural clearance, but from livestock grazing.
(65) None of that, for reasons that I have already explained, is put in jeopardy by the trust proposal.
(66) The argument turned out to be of longer duration than normal, and Lucien practised with Jeopardy for seven consecutive days.
(67) The Minister's proposed reform of initial teacher education places all of this, and more, in jeopardy.
(68) This infantile behaviour is putting the book in jeopardy and makes it very hard to collate info on what's going on.
(69) It would also put in jeopardy the global effort to halt the spread of nuclear weapons.
(70) J., it could put into jeopardy the routine affirmative action moves made by private and public employers nationwide.
(71) The review of double jeopardy is not a zany proposal.
(72) I was not prepared to see that record put in jeopardy.
(73) Did he think she would put his affair with Rebecca in jeopardy?
(74) Storage of nuclear materials is in jeopardy, a government official warned recently.
(75) Serving officers who attempt constructive criticism of the police, risk being labelled traitors and put their promotion prospects in jeopardy.
(76) The career of the talented Widnes half back has been put in jeopardy by back injuries and he saw a specialist yesterday.
(77) Airports to lose firm A parcels carrier is pulling out of Stansted and Southend airports, putting 150 jobs in jeopardy.
(78) But this business of the missing ship and what lies behind it puts the whole negotiation in jeopardy.
(79) Why put your town's safety in jeopardy?
(80) The villagers'lives were in jeopardy during the blizzard.
(81) The security of this entire universe is in jeopardy!
(82) Their future is in jeopardy.
(83) He was often in jeopardy of his life.
(84) Jeopardy is a perfect example.
(85) Who put this young girl's life in jeopardy?
(86) Jeopardy itself has almost become a national icon.
(87) You have placed his immortal soul in jeopardy.
(88) Tuna fish is double jeopardy.
(89) As Mr. A has been considered a whistle blower, his job will be in jeopardy.
(90) Television, radio, emergency communication towers on top of the mountain are also now in jeopardy.
(91) Mr Trevor has agonised over his decision for weeks, putting in jeopardy Labor's campaign for the key seat.
(92) The principle of double jeopardy prohibition is the rationale of the Anglo - American Law System countries.
(93) President Obama has reiterated his support for nuclear power since the disaster struck, but that could change quickly, putting that $36 billion top-up to the industry in jeopardy.
(94) Finally, determining exactly when double jeopardy attaches is not always easy to ascertain.
(95) When infants begin to engage in rough-and-tumble play, laughter signals that the intentions are not serious, allowing children to test physical and social boundaries without serious jeopardy.
(96) She's starred in hit films such as "Double Jeopardy" and "De-Lovely," for which she received her Golden Globe nomination.
(97) Such a step will, of course, place your credIt'standing in serious jeopardy.
(98) A further 220 jobs were in jeopardy today as upmarket restaurant chain Fishworks entered administration after attempts to raise fresh capital failed.
(99) Television, radio emergency communication towers on top of a mountain are also now in jeopardy.
(100) If you are in jeopardy of losing your year-end bonus payout for choosing the right career with PPD , we will provide you with a comparable sign-on bonus incentive for starting with us!
(101) The right against double jeopardy is an important constitutional protection.
(102) Jesus never admits believers' sins into evidence. God exposed those sins and sentenced them on His Son. There is no "double jeopardy" for God's people.
(103) The officer's violation of a regulation is more of jeopardy than the enlisted man's offense.
(104) Guarantee against double jeopardy " is one of the principles of administrative penalties law. "
(105) Applicants are also subject to a merits test. The prime consideration is whether the defendant is in jeopardy of losing his liberty or whether a substantial question of law is involved.
(106) Sensing that his life was in jeopardy,(Sentence dictionary) the hunter played possum until the irate lion disappeared.
(107) The cities contend that their water supplies are in jeopardy.
(108) Then a Jeopardy! clue is displayed: "Groucho quipped, 'One morning I shot' this 'in my pajamas.'"
(109) The low priority link prevents a jeopardy condition on loss of any single private link and provides additional redundancy (consider low-pri heartbeat along with two private network heartbeats).
(110) His argument against the manager will put his employment in jeopardy.
(111) Quebec's Charter of Rights gives citizens a "duty to rescue:" individuals must assist anyone in jeopardy, unless there is reasonable evidence that it would cause danger to himself or a third party.
(112) I haven't seen a script with this level of ignorance about the legal system since 1998's Ashley Judd dud "Double Jeopardy."
(113) And, according to Rosenberg, it was a case involving one of these clients, Khalil Musa, that had placed his life in jeopardy.
(114) The rabies theory attracted enough attention to become a question on the TV game show Jeopardy.
(115) Dr. David Ferrucci, the principal investigator for the recent Watson Jeopardy! project, was a keynote speaker.
(116) Chinese criminal retrial procedure has some obvious defects and needs to reform according to a couple of modern principles such as res judicata and prohibition against double jeopardy.
(117) IBM's solution seems to be the most mature so far being based on Watson technology, an AI system that beat two of the best Jeopardy!
(118) But in the contemporary era, Continental laws have formed the principle on the basis of the adjudged force, while Anglo-American laws take protection against double jeopardy as the basis of it.
(119) As in so many other areas of discrimination, women face double jeopardy.
(120) Unlike countries of civil and common law systems, which follow the principles of non bis in idem and prohibition of double jeopardy, China implements the principle that all wrongs must corrected.
(121) Or they could continue to stifle young people's ambitions and experience double jeopardy: lower growth and social strife.
(122) And to try to add to the punishment that Jesus received for him will be to do double jeopardy, and it will be to dishonor the Savior.
(123) Even later in the match, however, had Mr. Jennings won another key Daily Double it might have come down to Final Jeopardy, I.B.M. researchers acknowledged.
(124) The organization known to the world as Interpol has sometimes been described as an outfit of chisel-jawed gimlet-eyed crime fighters who put their lives in jeopardy every working hour.
(125) First we need a computer that doesn't give Toronto as an answer to a clue about "U.S. Cities, " as Watson memorably did for Final Jeopardy in the first game.
(126) NEW YORK (Reuters) - Industrial metal copper's tighter supply/demand balance is in jeopardy of unraveling if global economic conditions worsen and top importer China's demand continues to wane.
(127) With his position in jeopardy after his falling-out with Roman Abramovich, Mourinho now insists that he could not dream, in any circumstances, of walking away.
(128) The pursuit for certainty in educational research is confronting jeopardy of rigidifying and to be overthrown by the anti-essentialism supported from the post-modernism.
(129) "The region faces a scenario of double dividend or double jeopardy," Dhillon explained to staffers of the U.S.Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
(130) Double jeopardy is standing trial for the same offense more than once.
(131) Would I put our thing in jeopardy for some two - bit fucking meth lab?
(132) Emma Thompson's latest film project – a love triangle featuring the 19th century poet and critic John Ruskin – is reported to have been placed in jeopardy by a New York copyright case.
(133) In the second round, Watson beat the others to the buzzer in 24 out of 30 Double Jeopardy questions.http://
(134) There are a total of 3 contestants in one game of Jeopardy.
(135) His foolish behavior may pm his whole future in jeopardy.
(136) Poets, of course, have it easier than novelists, but the physical issues add another form of double jeopardy to the work.
(137) It is precisely at this juncture that the boss finds himself in double jeopardy.
(138) If we collapsed in Vietnam, the patient design of our foreign policy would be in jeopardy.
(139) These included the ability to respond to a broad and open domain (Jeopardy!
(140) A growing number of capital projects must now be in jeopardy.
(141) In their place is a pushbutton operation that can execute build tasks consistently every time, so product quality isn't placed in jeopardy.
(142) If you repeat what I'm about to tell you, both our lives are in jeopardy.
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