0 the act of following someone or something to try to catch them -- persecución, búsqueda
1 the act pursuing -- búsqueda [ feminine, singular ]
2 an act of chasing -- persecución [ feminine, singular ]
For me, photography is basically a nice leisure pursuit.
But what there has been too little of at home is the clear disclosure and pursuit of fraud.
We must therefore take care to ensure that all measures that we take reflect the need for quality and rigour in pursuit of these goals.
Only a reckless short-term vision and the pursuit of quick profits can explain why attempts are still being made to weaken this directive.
We regret that the standardisation we have achieved is to the detriment of the consumer and the cocoa producer, and was dictated by the pursuit of profit.
Experts have ascertained that football-related violence originates, for example, in the pursuit of masculinity and status and the battle for territory.
We are addicted to the pursuit of profit and economic gain.
We have seen in recent times how the relentless pursuit of profit has brought the global economy to its knees.