Exact(1)
And, at the moment, victims' prospects are poor.
Similar(59)
But for posterity's sake, let's review: After the Boston abuse scandal became front-page news in Boston in 2002, the Globe tallied its initial toll: 500-plus claims of abuse by victims, the prospect of lawsuits seeking an estimated $100 million in damages, and an archdiocese – that had already paid out $40 million – teetering on the verge of bankruptcy.
Another crucial factor, along with the number of victims, is the prospects for a cure or treatment, and by this measure, too, spinal muscular atrophy is getting a raw deal.
Ron thinks that'd be insane since reminding everyone that Hillary was the victim boosted her prospects in the late '90s after the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
While they were prospecting, new victims rang the bell.
These accounts are rapidly lost as people move, memory becomes less reliable, victims die and any prospect of justice is lost.
Across 8,000 quake-ravaged square miles, which include some of Asia's most majestic and forbidding terrain, victims are facing the prospect of enduring a second consecutive summer monsoon in flimsy sheds, flood-prone and inviting to mosquitoes.
And even for those that are, restitution will rarely change the economic prospects of the victims or repay them fully for past wrongs.
In Darfur, thousands of people were killed by the Bashar regime and Darfuri victims didn't see any prospects for justice whatsoever.
Advocates for sex-abuse victims expressed disappointment at the prospect of Archbishop Chaput's arrival.
This is obviously a distressing and potentially traumatising prospect for most victims of rape or sexual assault.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com