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And many states are chronically short of public health money.
It would never happen, he knew; the city was chronically short of money.
If so, I thought, reason enough for them to be chronically angry.
I was chronically tired the last three or four years.
Like a lot of busy men who worked for themselves, he was chronically behind.
Adults may be chronically late to work or important events.
"She can get more money and still be chronically broke."
This can lead them to feel chronically depressed about the way they look.
I wonder what happens when chronically late people make friends with each other?
These children have been chronically short of food all year."
I wanted to know more about the old man who had killed his chronically ill wife there.
Patients had no power over their lives and care was chronically delinquent.
Levels of crime and drug abuse have been chronically high.
What was it about this man that made her feel chronically embarrassed?
Music programs in the state's public schools are chronically short on funds and repeatedly cut back.
In the latest study, 15 of the 21 were chronically ill or had died.
Could all this really be due to her chronically high insulin?
The chronically ill are a high-risk group for health care.
As a result, the country's health-care system is chronically in crisis.
She later worked as a music therapist, with chronically ill children.
Having an impairment does not mean you are chronically ill.
New York, which is chronically late with its budget, prepared it on time in this election year.
It should be an increasing scale for the chronically slow.
A man might chronically cancel dates at the last moment.
Nearly 30 percent of school aged children are chronically absent.