Sentence examples for prospect of release from inspiring English sources

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But he remains in solitary, with no prospect of release.

He joins a group of prisoners in Britain, numbering fewer than 50, who have no prospect of release.

More than 10 years later some of the detainees are still incarcerated in them with little prospect of release.

She had by then served almost 25 years of an indeterminate sentence with virtually no prospect of release.

Some inmates — like Shin — are actually born in the prison camps, to live and die in captivity with no prospect of release.

Whole-life jail sentences without any prospect of release amount to inhuman and degrading treatment of prisoners, the European court of human rights has ruled.

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The Commission has also raised the prospect of releasing €35bn in EU funds to help Greece recover.

Obama spoke as Sony Pictures raised the prospect of releasing The Interview, the film which allegedly provoked North Korea's attack, online, possibly via YouTube.

Republican lawmakers denounced the prospect of releasing five Taliban fighters, even in return for the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the only American soldier known to be held by the insurgents.

"It's primarily their ability to reject the leases and leave the lessors sitting there with fairly expensive airplanes and a fairly difficult prospect of releasing them in the near future".

The United Nations oil-for-food program in Iraq has little prospect of releasing even $1 billion of its approximately $14 billion for emergency food and medical aid before its authorization runs out on May 12, the program's director said in an interview today.

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