Sentences with phrase «already wreaked havoc»

The internet economy may be in the early stages of transforming our daily lives, but it's already wreaking havoc on economic policy.
Unfortunately, it only gets worse because the acid mantle has already been severely disrupted and bacteria are already wreaking havoc on your pet's skin.
This could potentially have a catastrophic effect on climate change, which is already wreaking havoc on the environment and wildlife around the world.
The nine - part documentary series is being billed as a «groundbreaking» exploration into the many ways that climate change is already wreaking havoc on the lives of people around the world.

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And while a more straightforward repeal bill may be able to win back some of the conservative defectors, moderates like Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio and West Virginia's Shelley Moore Capito (in addition to Collins) have already expressed concerns that a repeal - only strategy without a replacement would wreak even more havoc on Obamacare's individual insurance marketplaces by creating long - lasting uncertainty.
Once again, the chief ecumenical officer of the Russian Orthodox Church misrepresented what is afoot in Ukraine, which is not a «conflict» but a Russian invasion and a low - intensity war, which has already cost more than ten thousand lives while displacing over a million persons and wreaking economic and social havoc in Ukraine's Donbas region.
Aston Villa already have Gabby Agbonlahor and John Carew up front wreaking havoc on opposing defences, but if Martin Laursen has his way, the club could do with adding this striker to their squad for the second half push.
Paul George is among the five - best perimeter defenders in the NBA already, Lance Stephenson is certifiably insane and can wreak havoc in the passing lanes and George Hill is quick and tough with surprising length for his height.
If your child is already experiencing a sleep deficit, then a week filled with teething, a night terror, and a drop - in visit from his cousins is going to absolutely wreak havoc on his life.
An unprecedented «ransomware» cyberattack that has already hit tens of thousands of victims in 150 countries could wreak greater havoc as more malicious variations appear and people return to their desks tomorrow and power up computers at the start of the workweek.
The high - pressure system is wreaking havoc on an already parched landscape; thunderstorms rising around the edge of the ridge spark wildfires.
Already a major threat, antibiotic - resistant bacteria, aka «superbugs,» could wreak havoc with civilization

Bacteria that have evolved to evade the antibiotics that we use to treat them are known as superbugs.

✓ Contribute to a pre-diabetic state, making you feel hungry even if you've already eaten, which can wreak havoc on your weight
You probably already know that stress can wreak havoc on your digestion and dietary habits.
Williams uses a high - pitched voice that wreaks havoc with her businesswoman's already shaky dignity; the tension between how LeClair appears and how she sounds is palpable.
Its mere presence is refreshing after suffering through too many denoised Disney titles; so much of the background texture, not to mention the film's hand - painted charm, is bound up in the stuff that filtering it out would be pure revisionism — and, I suspect, wreak havoc on the already photographically - soft detail.
As if people didn't already have an aversion to orphanages, this one comes equipped with a malevolent spirit that might be wreaking havoc on the life of a woman who grew up there, and has returned to help restore its former lustre.
The beauty of this kind of suspension package is that the spring and shock combination have already been tuned to work in harmony with one another and provide the vehicle with the right amount of chassis lowering, a common problem with infinitely adjustable coilovers is that most owners tend to slam their vehicles to the ground in an attempt to make it look cool, but what they don't know is that they are wreaking havoc on the suspension geometry and in some instances might even be quicker around a turn with the stock setup.
If you already have a manuscript in another program, chances are it has hidden code which can wreak havoc on your book outputs (this often occurs in the form of «span» tags from Microsoft Word).
While a debtor may be concerned that bankruptcy will wreak havoc on their credit score, albeit temporarily, the paths the debtor took up until bankruptcy may have already done enough damage.
When the body is forced to respond to a vaccine to which it has already established antibodies, this wreaks havoc on the immune system and can cause a number of chronic diseases.
However, the ongoing development of bars, nightclubs, and luxury hotels in the area has already begun to wreak havoc on the environment.
Even in its Early Access Pre-Alpha state, NCG has huge potential to revitalise the demolition derby genre, and already has a strong community following and a growing budget thanks to its supporters that could mean we'll be wreaking havoc on next - gen consoles as well.
Wreaking potential havoc on any significant part of the food chain upon which 7.125 billion human mouths are already feeding is not my idea of intelligent adult decision - making.
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