Sentences with phrase «of wreaking havoc»

The suit, filed last week in Crittenden County Circuit Court, brings together 215 Arkansas cities and all 75 counties in the state and accuses opioid manufacturers of wreaking havoc by aggressively pushing the drugs from the early 2000s to the present, leading to hundreds of overdose deaths while straining law enforcement and public health resources.
Having escaped from the Riddler's clutches, Catwoman has located the Riddler's robot factory with the intention of wreaking havoc and, you've guessed it, extracting her revenge.
ONRUSH isn't going to be your serious play things by the book action like Codemaster's recent racing hit F1 2017, it will be a celebration of speed, it will be about fun, excitement, flare and over the top action and a good dose of wreaking havoc on the competition.
Heartworms set up housekeeping primarily within the heart and the blood vessels within the lungs where they are capable of wreaking havoc.
As much as you exercise your dog, you lower the risk of him wreaking havoc inside the house.
One filmmaker I was very excited to meet was Ray Harryhausen, the great stop - motion animation artist whose many film works brought realistic dinosaurs and a variety of other gigantic, threatening creatures to the big screen, many of them wreaking havoc on American shores, during the 1950s,»60s and»70s, as well as one last extravaganza in the early 1980s.
Taking care of skin is extremely important especially as the temperature changes and the cold weather has a habit of wreaking havoc on our faces.
She's a powerhouse who has learned that she is capable of wreaking havoc on everyone who is not her.
That all assumes that this is a case of a Cardinals employee (s) realizing that Jeff Luhnow uses the same password for everything — that Golden Unwritten rule applies to everyone, Jeff — and wreaking havoc for the sake of wreaking havoc.

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The availability of practically free money has wreaked havoc on the way investors value stocks.
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.
At the nadir of the financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
Markets across much of the country have softened, particularly in the energy - reliant Prairie provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, where low oil prices are wreaking havoc on regional economies.
The influenza outbreak that's killed thousands of Americans and wreaked havoc on the lives of many more seems to have passed its peak and started a slow retreat.
Random forces of chance, market conditions, competitors, current events, and social trends can all wreak havoc with your plans.
Green tea causes an increase of molecules that bind sex hormones, which reduces levels of bioactive hormones (the hormones that cause our skin to go crazy and wreak havoc)
It recouped $ 2.1 million in insurance money but has spent $ 2.3 million on repairs and upgrades to existing infrastructure, to make sure another storm of equivalent power won't wreak similar havoc on the enterprise.
-- Lou Holtz, former college football coach and current sports analyst and motivational speaker Stress wreaks havoc on every aspect of your life; how you carry it can literally make or break you.
As of Monday, Anheuser - Busch — maker of popular beers like Budweiser, Bud Light, Shock Top, and Rolling Rock — had sent three truckloads with more than 155,000 cans of drinking water to areas affected by Harvey, which has brought historic flooding that is wreaking havoc on southeast Texas.
President Donald Trump is coming to Arizona this week to bring his circus of hate after doubling down on his defense of the Neo-Nazis and white supremacists that wreaked havoc in Charlottesville, Va. last weekend.
For Brian Morgan, the founder of Adventure Life, this weekend's tragedies serve as a sad reminder of September 11th and the havoc terrorism can wreak on business.
But they're also the kind of cyberbullying that can wreak havoc on mental health, especially among young Americans — ironic considering that First Lady Melania Trump has expressed a desire to combat cyberbullying while still defending her husband, including the latest Morning Joe tweets.
«This new era that we live in of rampant global warming is going to wreak havoc on allergy and asthma sufferers,» said Saff.
Severe weather has been wreaking havoc on baseball through the first few weeks of the 2018 MLB season.
Our 7.3 billion numbers wreak havoc on the rest of the natural world as we cause extinction rates of other creatures at over 100 daily and hundreds of thousands by mid century.
Hong Kong has confirmed its first case of Zika, putting the Asian financial center on high alert for any spread of the mosquito - borne virus that has wreaked havoc in Latin America, the Caribbean and beyond.
New York Fashion Week has returned to the Big Apple to wreak havoc in these city streets (and by havoc we mean crowds of thirsty wannabes, lots of skinny people smoking, and fashion editors complaining about things that others would give their right leg to experience).
As many of Silicon Valley's largest companies were wreaking havoc, others worked on important causes and large - scale problems, NYT reports.
Extortion, one of the oldest tricks in the criminal bag, is wreaking havoc in the brave new digital world — and generating lots of money for cyber crooks.
Many of these bad habits seem minor — complaining about your boss, hosting your own pity party, or trying to please everyone — but they can wreak havoc on your mental state.
As Schuback's car whipsawed into other vehicles, the fibers of her brain twisted and tore, wreaking havoc on the delicate network that keeps humans sentient and mobile.
We also know a lack of sleep can wreak havoc on productivity, causing us to be less attentive, make more mistakes, process information more slowly, miss or misinterpret social and emotional cues and impair decision - making.
Not long after she took charge in June 2006, Bair began sounding the alarm about the dangers posed by the explosive growth of subprime mortgages, which she feared would not only ravage neighborhoods when homeowners began to default — as they inevitably did — but also wreak havoc on the banking system.
Now it seems it is his turn to wreak havoc on the cozy networks of power and wealth that have established themselves in the era of «socialism with Chinese characteristics».
Hurricane Harvey may have wreaked havoc among thousands of Texans, but it has thrown a political lifeline to Donald Trump, handing him a much - needed opportunity to demonstrate he can play president in a time of national emergency.
And everyone acknowledges that it was the sharp mid-decade run - up in interest rates that burst the bubble and caused the collapse in US housing prices and in the value of those mortgage - backed securities that are still wreaking havoc on bank balance sheets all around the world.
Ransomware wasn't the only type of cybersecurity threat to wreak havoc in 2017, however — there were also network attacks, insider threats and malware, to name a few.
In a paper so fresh it hasn't even been published, Mark Carhart, an assistant professor of finance at the University of Southern California, precisely documents the havoc that zombie funds wreak on «average» category returns.
If you are spending 40 % or more of your pre-tax income on pre-existing obligations, a relatively minor shift in your income or expenses could wreak havoc on your budget.
As the dreaded white stem borer (WSB) continues to wreak havoc in the country's key coffee growing regions of...
Separatists groups in the Niger Delta have been wreaking havoc on Nigeria's oil infrastructure and output over the past couple of months.
Kenney said some of his younger supporters were also shouted at by people «twice their age» while Carter said the supporters wreaking havoc belonged to Kenney's team.
The internet economy may be in the early stages of transforming our daily lives, but it's already wreaking havoc on economic policy.
This lack of thoughtful interaction with the opposite tradition's actual beliefs can wreak havoc on the ecumenical work begun by ECT.
If I were wreaking havoc on various parts of the world in the name of Jesus, and I or my fellow Christians were not willing to denounce clearly and sincerely that terror, I would expect people to view me in that way.
It is from this location within the unredeemed human flesh that demons can wreak further havoc in the life of the demonized individual.
No, seeking to gain release (aphesis) from our sins through confession and repentance is about whether or not we gain freedom from the destructive power of sin in our lives which seeks to wreak havoc in our lives, our health, our marriages, our family, our finances, our jobs, and pretty much everything else.
Globalization wreaks havoc on this primary life - giving relation, for example, by separating women from their children across enormous geographical distances as they seek to secure the welfare of their families.
Ever wonder how amazing the world would be if atheists moved to the communist country of their choice instead of insisting to wreak havoc in our Christian nation?
The early evangelicals, like Katharine Bushnell, understood that for too long the church associated women with Eve's sin and men with Christ's victories over sin — a view that wreaks havoc on the Christian view of sanctification.
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