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jeopardy造句
(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.