Sentences with phrase «just wreak havoc»

Harmful algal blooms don't just wreak havoc by causing oxygen - starved dead zones, they have the potential to be toxic to humans, land animals and aquatic life.
But I do love to get into a great 3rd person action like Devil May Cry, or just wreak havoc in an open world, like Liberty City for instance.
Blood Sugar Regulation: Unlike milk chocolate or candy bars that will just wreak havoc on your blood sugars and insulin while increasing diabetes risk, dark chocolate can improve these markers.
Stress doesn't just wreak havoc on your mind; it can mess with your digestion!
Massive floods across southern Alberta aren't just wreaking havoc for evacuees in urban centres.
Flu is just wreaking havoc on folks.
«Even after we see this rip - roaring, terrible disease that just wreaks havoc on the kidneys, we were able to prevent further damage in these rat models,» said Greka.
I mean, there's a big snake, and then all these other monsters just wreaking havoc.
Flu is just wreaking havoc on folks.

Not exact matches

On nights when the gas crisis or bad weather wreaked havoc on the local bar scene, I recognized that just because we had a guaranteed fee, some nights were not financially successful.
While I know that my proposal wreaks havoc on many traditional ways of reading some biblical passages, please know that just as with Romans 8:34, I am aware of these texts and simply understand them in a different light — in the light of the love and beauty of the crucified Christ.
This week's Twitter outrage over Eugene Peterson's comments on homosexuality and the Church is an all - too - timely example of just how much havoc we can wreak on our own hearts when we engage with this culture in the wrong way.
the issue is not stocking food, it's not a bad advice, the issue is calling Irene the hurricane, which is wreaking havoc on the east cost, a blessing from God because he thinks, god is sending a hurricane on major costal cities, just to prove that Glen Beck is right about his food advice, note to Glenn, you are not God, you have never talked to god and you should stop lying about your god.
People kill for the sake of killing in this world, people chop down trees just for the pleasure of watching them fall, they kill little animals, there are people out there who live to wreak havoc on others, even in the most insignificant wayâ $» whether itâ $ ™ s making someone feel bad or attacking someone where it hurts the most.
Whether you opt for the whey, casein, pea, or egg variety, all of the powders are sweetened using just enough organic coconut sugar — a natural, low glycemic index sweetener that won't wreak havoc on your blood sugar levels.
Because celiac disease can wreak havoc on the digestive tract if untreated, people usually respond well to a gluten - free diet after just a few days.
Until a superior suggestion is submitted, I'm choosing to call these teams «Problem Children» (individually, «Problem Child»); They wreak havoc just about every time they do anything, and aren't loved by anyone who isn't family.
The fact that Bortles threw the ball so poorly and won speaks volumes about the Jaguars defense, which has been a havoc - wreaking delight all season and held the Bills to just 260 yards while forcing two turnovers.
Snow has wreaked havoc over the past few days but what if it's just the start and the global warming, sorry, climate change means we're all facing months, years or decades in freezing conditions?
Opponents can just go over the first zone and wreak havoc in the second.
Just like humidity can wreak havoc on a smartphone, it can also wreak havoc on your home.
Ice packs, warm sitz baths, and black tea are just a few simple things you can do to give your lady parts some relief while you recover from all of the havoc that was inevitably wreaked on your perineum from all of that pushing.
Ok, maybe it's the postpartum stew of hormones wreaking havoc on our emotions, but sometimes, just looking at my newborn's little face would trigger a crying outburst previously reserved for such heart - wrenching events as getting dumped or having my favorite ice cream flavor discontinued.
«I think part of the goal is just to wreak havoc
MTA Chairman Joe Lhota joked yesterday that commuters could just «come in earlier» to work while track repairs wreak havoc on Penn Station.
Just think about it, anyone with a few million dollars could wreak havoc in a race on social media with no disclosure whatsoever.»
«But I'm not going to be part of a system that is just going to wreak havoc
When superstorm Sandy wreaked havoc on Long Island, it flooded the main floor of Tasha Phillips» Long Beach apartment, ruining just about everything in her living room, kitchen and dining room.
An infestation of bed bugs can wreak havoc on your skin and sanity, but you don't have to throw everything away just yet.
Though just a few light - years across, it showcases the havoc that stars can wreak when they form within an interstellar cloud.
The move was timed to wreak maximum havoc, coming with just a few weeks left in the fall term.
Adams says that would actually be a preferable scenario to the alternative, which would be if the storm simply stays just off the coast, wreaking havoc on the cities there for many hours.
You can have quite the opposite problem, which can wreak just as much havoc.
It is quite scary to think about all the toxins lurking under our sinks, just waiting for us to bring them out and wreak havoc with our health, and all in the laudable name of cleaning up dirt and germs!
She then goes on to discuss a story about a woman whose «estrogen levels were wreaking havoc on her body — and her happy hormone progesterone was just about non-existent.»
If you do not agree with PHD or feel the need to argue over the core concepts, then just disregard the forum and stop wreaking havoc on those who follow it and have finally found stability with our health
Emma - Just wanted to give my input that for whatever reason, flaxseed wreaks HAVOC on my stomach.
It's pretty simple: EDs are chemicals that can wreak havoc with your hormones — making them do things they shouldn't — like stimulating cancer development and triggering immunity, fertility, metabolic, developmental and cognitive problems just to name a few — while stopping them from doing what they should be doing — namely protecting you from the aforementioned and keeping your body's natural hormones balanced.
Just be mindful of your carbon footprint: you can donate old cell phones in drop - off bins and take outworn computers, printers and appliances to special recycling areas that will dispose of them without wreaking further havoc on the planet.
I think just worrying about things too much is enough to wreak havoc on any person's health.
Just a short break can wreak havoc on my blogging schedule haha!
Mercury governs communication, travel, and learning and when it's in retrograde, it wreaks havoc on just about everything.
In the film, Sandler returns, uninvited, to his son's life just as he's about to get married, and proceeds to wreak havoc.
And for those who say screw the story, I'm just gonna wreak havoc, you can do that too.
You may have seen some games raise their level cap by 5, or maybe even 10, but with The Crimson Lance Assassination Squads wreaking havoc and Crawmerax the Invincible being all invulnerable and stuff we knew you'd need more than just 10.
Just as disease wreaks greatest havoc on places of densest population,...
Lowery addresses that just because a spirit wreaks havoc in a house, it's not trying to possess or terrorize a family.
It's just a matter of time, however, before the propulsive atmosphere takes a palpable hit, as Koepp, on several occasions, literally rewinds the clock to explore the circumstances that brought each of the characters to this point (eg we see exactly why Bobby desperately needs that package), with this device, intriguing as it may be, wreaking havoc on the film's momentum and highlighting the less - than - substantial nature of the storyline.
For the most part, it is a critical failure as a film for the reason that it occasionally makes its own mistake of doing just that, taking itself seriously, particularly as the film gets into the climax where Sardo Numspa goes into full demon mode and wreaks havoc in an effort to get the child at any cost.
What I took away most from In the Heart of the Sea was more than just some mindless giant sperm whale wreaking havoc on the Essex, but rather a metaphor of nature exacting its revenge on global industry much like Godzilla destroying Tokyo for its irresponsibility with nuclear power.
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