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"We don't feel there's any jeopardy with regard to repayment".
— The Rangers' playoff hopes were in jeopardy with five minutes remaining.
So I certainly wouldn't want to be on "Jeopardy" with him.
The game was modeled on "Jeopardy!," with a blue screen listing the categories: Architecture, Gangsters, Arts and Culture.
Soberingly, the 2C guardrail is also in jeopardy, with several analyses showing that nations' emissions reduction pledges are insufficient.
His captaincy is in serious jeopardy, with one of his predecessors, Ian Chappell, among those calling for his removal from the post.
"This is a very significant issue, because they are playing a game of jeopardy with the protection of property and lives," he said.
As for his team, he said: "Most of the players have put their positions in jeopardy with such a poor performance.
Moscow has maintained visa-free agreements with most former Soviet republics, but unscrupulous employers and red tape have left many in jeopardy, with police periodically staging publicised raids.
Though Armstrong's estimated worth is about $125 million, his fortune appears to be in jeopardy, with potential legal payouts in excess of $106 million.
(Imagine "Jeopardy" with Stephen Colbert as host, with Steve Martin and Ellen DeGeneres as guests, working off a game board loaded with unanswerable questions).
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