Sentences with word «concretisation»

For Ratzinger, Mary's motherhood gives the Church her ultimate personal concretisation in history.
With climate change leading to a rise in temperatures and rapid concretisation exacerbating urban heat island effect, it has become important to develop both mitigation and adaptation strategies to reduce and combat heat stress... Read More
With climate change leading to a rise in temperatures and rapid concretisation exacerbating the urban heat island effect, it has become important to develop adaptation strategies to reduce and combat heat stress.
In the Charter as in national constitutions typically claims of the nature of social rights are typically designated as «social rights» to indicate that no individual subjective rights can be derived from them, but that they only function via the implementation or concretisation through the State.
The unity of the Church and its expression and concretisation in the unity of the college of bishops is foreshadowed throughout salvation history and explicitly desired by Christ.
One of the steps toward the concretisation of ACBT has been the creation of the African Journal of Mathematical Physics, of which Saidi is editor in chief.
Article 3 (1) of Directive 2002/14 offers a good example of «substantive and direct» concretisation, as this provision concerns based on its title the scope of application of the rights enshrined in the Directive (para 65).
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