prospect of recovery

collocation in English

meaningsofprospectandrecovery

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prospect
noun
uk
/ˈprɒs.pekt/
us
/ˈprɑː.spekt/
the possibility that something good might happen in ...
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recovery
noun[S or U]
uk
/rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/
us
/rɪˈkʌv.ɚ.i/
the process of becoming well again after an illness ...
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(Definition ofprospectandrecoveryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Other factors may lead clinicians to prematurely foreclose theprospectofrecoveryand view care for patients with a disorder of consciousness as being futile.
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Unless it is solved, wholesale load shedding will he forced upon us, production will fall and our wholeprospectofrecoverywill be gravely prejudiced.
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Unless there is a change, there can be noprospectofrecovery.
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They have placed the future of the year's record home crop in jeopardy, and there is noprospectofrecovery.
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He has been advised that he has noprospectofrecoveryfrom the illness until he can get into decent warm dry accommodation.
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Theprospectofrecovery, gradual or otherwise, cannot be advanced by the continued expansion of public expenditure.
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That is also true of the sheep sector, where there has recently been an improvement in prices and someprospectofrecovery.
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Substantial over-capacity exists worldwide and at present there appears to be no earlyprospectofrecovery.
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It might indeed jeopardise our wholeprospectofrecovery.
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However, it has always been the policy to concentrate upon the closure of uneconomic collieries which have no reasonableprospectofrecovery.
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The depressed construction sector saw noprospectofrecoverythis year even if the economy as a whole began to improve.
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Only then will there be a realprospectofrecovery.
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Substantial over-capacity exists world-wide, and at present there appears to be no earlyprospectofrecovery.
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A person retiring from the national health service early on health grounds may expect to receive a pension, but that person must prove that there is noprospectofrecovery.
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But the rest of the world has a fairly goodprospectofrecovery, and our prospects are not all that robust as things go at the moment.
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As for the retail industry, we all see in our towns and cities not theprospectofrecovery, but the reality of shops being boarded up daily and weekly.
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He considered that there was no benefit to continue with the treatment as there was noprospectofrecoveryof cognitive function.
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All studies contain a wealth of information and most look at the costs of the war, the progress and\\or prospects of recovery and other topical analysis.
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