Sentence examples for a chronological first from inspiring English sources

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Most public dental care services provide preventive, general dental care on a chronological, first come – first served basis.

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Over a period of time both the chronological first language (I didn't speak mine at all for some 28 years after arriving in England) and the second begin to talk to each other, so that they seem both natural and unnatural at the same time.

In order to investigate the possible influence of the study design on the results of our evaluation, we also performed a sensitivity analysis comparing our results with 1) chronological first cancer (instead of chronological last cancer) and 2) a cohort of all cases collected in the DRT, with and without registered date of T2DM diagnosis.

The tricky part is realizing that the first domino probably isn't the chronological first step.

The chronological first 115 data sets were not suitable for any data analysis and were therefore excluded.

"You can get what's called a functional first-born, someone who rises to the office when the chronological first-born can't discharge the responsibilities of the first-born," said Jeffrey Kluger, the author of "The Sibling Effect: What the Bonds Among Brothers and Sisters Reveal About Us".

* "EDWARD STEICHEN" A chronological survey, the first in 40 years, of this influential American photographer will include his iconic shots of Manhattan and of luminaries like Greta Garbo and J. P. Morgan, along with examples of his paintings and textile designs.

In a chronological order, the first change is the University Inventions Act from January 2007.

He narrowed things down using a chronological treatise to the third year of the sixth cycle of the Olympic Games: 753BC.

The learners' IPC progressed along a pattern of participation common to all eight groups with a chronological starting point (the first day) and an end point (the last day).

Make a chronological distinction, however, and speak first about the period overshadowed by the Versailles Treaty, that is, from 1928 until the Naval Agreement with England on 18 June 1935.

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