During the liturgy at the conference, Gately said the words of consecution along with more than 2,000 other participants, including about 200 priests. |
However, in Copenhagen it was observed that a gap between legal equality and the real consecution of legal rights was beginning to emerge. |
The consecution, moreover, runs in terms of persistence of quantity or of force. |
There was a consecution nothing less than marvellous in the work of the philosophers from Kant to Hegel. |
Existence of purpose and defining the consecution of goals of system or educational system are as a compassin a Ship. |
This means to work with intelligence, emphasizing the consecution of concrete goals that lead us to the improvement of men and women life conditions. |