You mean that the person has to give back the money won and instead lose the amount that they should have if it was correctly Judged in the beginning. The penalty is great whenever you get a question you rung in on wrong and they also have to take back what they gave him in error.
Yes, the death penalty should be abolished. It is not a deterrent of capitol offenses. There is too great of a risk that an innocent person will be murdered.
You are in jeopardy of losing your house because of unpaid mortgage payments. Bob was put in great jeopardy when his mom found out he got a 'C' on his Biology exam.
There are two great sites for information on the American TV program Jeopardy and both have been added under the related links Jeopardy! From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia has also been added to the Jeopardy.com and Jeopardy Archive sites under the related links
No that likely the contract with Alex Trebek will be renewed if he wants to continue doing the Jeopardy program. It has great rating which is a factor in many cancelled programs
The judges were Simon Cowell, Cheryl Cole, Dannii Minogue and Louis Walsh.
Sometimes the judges were chosen directly by God (Judges ch.6) or by the people (Judges ch.11). At other times, the judge simply stepped forward and briefly assumed leadership. Most of the time, the judges were great in piety and Torah-scholarship (Exodus 18), so there was no question that they deserved to lead.
that would be a great fight
According to the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition © 2005, the term 'jeopardy' means: 1. Exposure to or imminence of death, loss, or injury : DANGER 2. The danger that an accused person is subjected to when on trial for a criminal offense
The Independent Judicial Appointments Commission has the task of selection
No
Cicero was an extremly clever man. he was a great debater and new how to persuade the judges.
The Declaration of Independence outlined many injuries and usurpations the King of Great Britain caused on the colonist. One of them was "he has made judges dependent on his will alone."