Example sentences of "for victims [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But in the wake of scare stories about so-called ‘ defensive ’ medicine comes a new twist : defensive driving , Action for Victims of Medical Accidents reports in its latest newsletter .
2 The foundation which is based in Switzerland but also represents consumer groups in the UK , is also proposing a relieffund for victims of terrorist attacks on civil aircraft .
3 He has ruled that compensation for victims of violent crime must be ‘ timely ’ .
4 £200,000 EC aid for victims of flooding .
5 Northern Ireland Federation of Victims Support Schemes : for victims of assault and robbery
6 It was used as a mortuary for victims of the Gordon riots ( see GORDON , LORD GEORGE ) .
7 But it might have assisted in suggesting search areas for victims of the Lockerbie air crash and , at a very different scale , in helping firemen navigate their way around King 's Cross underground rail station .
8 Unfortunately one of the drugs — cyclophosphamide , administered with ACTH — has been linked with bladder cancer and leukaemia , so this treatment remains a last resort for victims of multiple sclerosis .
9 No joy for victims of car thieves
10 And for the benefit of those readers who are persuaded by his arguments ( and those who are not , too ) , may I refer you to a letter from Simon Kyte appealing for financial and professional help for the Humanitarian Appeal for Victims of the Yugoslav Civil War .
11 After a distinguished career as a barrister and judge , he ‘ switched sides ’ in retirement to become a leading champion for victims of miscarriages of justice .
12 The installation 's theme explores the relationship between creativity and evil , and concludes with a pair of collection boxes for victims of violence placed on either side of an amateur portrait made by a murderer .
13 Gradually the Home Office reacted ; first with a tentative mention in Penal Practice in a Changing Society ; then with a lukewarm report from a working party in 1961 ; and finally , when all-party pressure was at its height , with a White Paper on Compensation for Victims of Crimes of Violence , published shortly before the 1964 general election .
14 Although not a feature of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 , a major justification for the introduction of literary forfeiture legislation in the United States of America and Australia was that it would facilitate compensation for victims of crime .
15 Almost all jurisdictions now have schemes which provide state funded compensation schemes for victims of crime , although when the ‘ Son-of-Sam ’ legislation was enacted in New York , victim compensation schemes in many jurisdictions in the United States of America were non-existent or rudimentary .
16 First as a reporter for Du , and then on missions for Schweizer Spende , the Swiss relief organisation for victims of the war , he was thrown into a Europe of ruins and displaced persons .
17 But it 's more socially acceptable to do things like that for victims of crime , and I do n't think courts were as interested as they should have been . ’
18 As an aspect of this approach , and recognising in particular the problems involved for victims of disasters or defective medicines , the Legal Aid Board , encouraged by the government , is examining how to fund multi-party actions through the legal aid scheme by directing legal aid cases to a single firm or small group of firms of solicitors .
19 He said that until ‘ scandalous ’ loopholes in the extradition laws were blocked , condemnations of terrorism and expressions of condolence for victims of the violence fell short of being the optimum Irish response .
20 ‘ Jaws ’ hope for victims of cancer
21 ( UCC ) on compensation for victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas disaster [ see pp. 33467-68 ] .
22 On March 5 M. S. Gurupadasamy , the Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals , announced an interim relief programme for victims of the 1984 Bhopal poison gas disaster [ see pp. 33467-68 ] .
23 They also agreed that the EC should step up aid to projects to improve social and economic conditions for victims of apartheid .
24 She released a statement calling for the international community to make good a US$70,000,000 shortfall in the US$376,000,000 of aid planned for victims of famine and war in the Horn of Africa .
25 The bill made it easier for victims of unintentional discrimination — those affected by employment practices which were superficially neutral but had a disproportionate impact on minorities — to win job discrimination lawsuits against their employers .
26 Polish radio reported on Oct. 16 that a bilateral agreement had been signed to provide compensation for victims of Nazi crimes .
27 The governing council of the UN Compensation Commission agreed in Geneva on Jan. 24 to set cumulative ceilings for payments by Iraq to a UN Compensation Fund for victims of its invasion of Kuwait [ see pp. 38211 ; 38406 ; 38548 ] .
28 The order followed reports that Union Carbide was attempting to transfer shares in its subsidiary to a trust for building a hospital for victims of the disaster , in order to forestall seizure by the court .
29 It empowers the Department of Justice to sue to obtain redress for victims of housing discrimination ( the damages may include payment for personal humiliation as well as loss of time or money ) .
30 This scheme was replaced in 1946 by a state scheme for victims of industrial accidents and prescribed industrial diseases .
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