In the example sentence, the subject noun 'jury' is singular and requires a verb for a singular subject:
"The jury was divided in their opinion."
Note: Using the plural pronoun 'their' to take the place of the singular noun 'jury' is not technically correct but it is common to use the plural form 'their' to take the place of a noun for a group as representing the members of the group. Technically, the correct sentence is:
"The jury was divided in its opinion."
I think you mean Gerrymandering and the definition is here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering
Law. The finding of a jury in a trial.An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.Read more: verdict
The noun 'jury' is not a standard collective noun. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a jury of geniuses, a jury of idiots, a jury of peers, etc.
The noun jury is a common noun, a word for any jury of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, a thing, or a title; for example:Frank A. Jury, Attorney at Law, Valparaiso, INJury Street, Highspire, PA or Jury Street, Warwick, UK"The Winds Of Change: A Richard Jury Mystery" by Martha Grimes"Runaway Jury", 2003 movie with John Cusack
It is an opinion stated by someone who is not favouring either party in an argument or debate. The person is neutral. Literally "im" "partial" means not taking sides with any party.
The verdict.
The jury took just fifteen minutes to find him guilty.I guess the jury is still out.I have jury duty next week.
The Jury.
The Grand Jury is of the opinion, sufficient evidence was present during the grand jury testimony to proceed with a trial of the defendant. This is known as indictment.
Yes, if a juror has a prior commitment or obligation that conflicts with serving on the jury, they may be excused by the judge. Jurors are encouraged to communicate any scheduling conflicts or hardships to the court during the selection process.
Creation in the 21st Century - 2004 Jury Here's More Evidence was released on: USA: 15 October 2010
To determine all the factors.
That way it's in a majority of popular votes rather than one persons opinion
Not necessarily, no.
Law. The finding of a jury in a trial.An expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion: the verdict of history.Read more: verdict
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American opinion was uncomfortable and divided on the moral principle of owning colonial dependencies.