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How to use the word chronological in a Sentence?

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I have a theory. There is no such thing as age. Life is a gift that is given and can be taken at any moment, regardless of chronological age, so, in my view, everyone on the planet is the same age. We are all ‘this day old,’ because this day is the only thing I have.

Ann Cavera

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I'm a strong proponent of chronological ranking, ordering by time, because I think we don't want computers deciding what we focus on.

Monika Bickert

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Anybody who follows Bernie Sanders for one day and sees his schedule, and how rigorous it is, and how he drives everybody around him, works them into the ground with the amount of work and energy he has, I think they would understand that his chronological age is just not really a measure of his true age, bernie Sanders is an extremely energetic and vigorous person, and has more energy, I would say, than people half his age.

Jeff Weaver

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

I think if you had to put them in a chronological order, drain the swamp is probably somewhere down at the bottom as opposed to getting tax reform done , making sure middle-class people have more jobs, making sure we’re renegotiating our bad trade deals.

Corey Lewandowski

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

A lot depends not on chronological age but how you appear and what people perceive your health to be, the place [ age ] really affects is the issue of stamina. It’s a lot easier to barnstorm across United States when you are in your 40’s than when you are in your late 60’s. It requires a combination of drive but also stamina and the advantage Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio would have is being approximately 20 years their junior.

Mark Jones

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

There was a gruesome statement he made about wanting to cut someone’s head off and kill two people with one bullet, and he planned to shoot the police, he did not have a firearm with him and did n’t seem to have a lot of experience with firearms because he thought he could kill two people with one bullet. He reminded himself in the list to raise the gun slowly. He scripted everything out in chronological order.

Merced County Sheriff Vern Warnke

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

If you don't put them in chronological order, there remains a mystery about them, you don't have to know me to appreciate the pictures.

Abby Robinson

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Human development is a form of chronological unfairness, since late-comers are able to profit by the labors of their predecessors without paying the same price.

Alexander Herzen

added by anonymous
9 years ago

Today is Christmas Eve. Whether or not Christ was born exactly on this date is not important. But chronological accuracy has nothing to do with tonight's event. A grand genius had been born who preached truth and love; who suffered because of his mission; and on account of his sufferings the world has become better, if not saved. Only it gives me nausea to see how some people abuse his name to commit numerous crimes. If he is in heaven, he will certainly protest! (24 December 1886)

Dr. Jose P. Rizal

added by anonymous
14 years ago

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