Sentences with phrase «only wreak havoc»

After all, in the event of a disaster, Mother Nature is not going to only wreak havoc on the homes that have coverage.
If strong, the El Niño event could not only wreak havoc on weather around the world, but could also trigger a resumption of global warming that has been seemingly stalled for the last 15 years.
If strong, the El Niño event could not only wreak havoc on weather around the world, but could also trigger a resumption of global warming that has been seemingly stalled for the last 15 years.
(CNN)-- Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour on Sunday argued Superstorm Sandy not only wreaked havoc on the Northeast this week, but blunted Mitt Romney's campaign as well.
But the main takeaway is: too little progesterone, and your estrogen levels can go into overdrive, which not only wreaks havoc on your external appearance, it can be super uncomfortable.

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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.
Anxiousness, racing thoughts and an increased heart rate can wreak havoc on our sleep patterns, creating a vicious cycle that only leaves us more stressed out.
Not only can this constant connection wreak havoc on your physical well - being, but on your mental health as well.
This will only make matters worse and wreak havoc on your business.
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.
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.
To simply commit adultery and lie, kill, steal and wreak havoc only to pull the get out of jail free card right at the time of death is simply something that seems hard to swallow, doesn't God have some limit as too what he'll allow his children to do?
Lugo, who had spent so much of his life in the shadows, only to emerge and wreak havoc, seemed poised to do so again.
An alternative was to bring in Vardy and wreak havoc - that didn't work and Perez is the best we have but he will need time and only time will tell if comparison's to Vardy make sense at any level!!!
(1) Gilroy (12 ranked, 207 power points) CCS — A dramatic shift in Gilroy's lineup wreaked havoc in the rankings, but only bolstered the state medal potential of several grapplers in new weight classes.
Not only could Arsenal be dealt a crushing and potentially crucial blow by Manchester United this week, which could lead to us being consigned to that regular and not quite good enough fourth position in the Premier League, but they could be set to wreak havoc on us in the summer transfer window as well.
If only Wenger had signed a world class striker, Ozil would have wreaked havoc on PL.
Like I mentioned earlier, my hormones were wreaking havoc on me and nursing her, even only once per day was hard because I had some seriously strong negative feelings that were hard to control.
Not only does this lifestyle wreak havoc on their physical health and interfere with their normal development, it deprives them of the joy of being teens.
Not only can smoking wreak havoc on your health, but it also increases wrinkles around the mouth — and makes you taste like an ash tray.
Not only do blowouts ruin outfits and stain car seats, they can wreak havoc on a fun family outing.
This is a breeding ground for mold and mildew that may not only be harmful to the body, but also wreak havoc on the walls and floors of your home.
Only for fire on Thursday morning wreak havoc to one of the of studios of - based Royal Television (TV) destroying property estimated at several thousands of Ghana cedis.
For instance, a giant quake off the coast or deep underground may produce only mild shaking in the closest city, while a small quake can wreak havoc if its fault breaks the surface where people live.
Salt water wreaks havoc on human skin, causing boils and sores that plague castaways after only a day or two.
Although the Rocky Mountain locust, the species that wreaked havoc here in the 19th century, does seem tohave disappeared, its ecological niche may be only temporarily vacant.
CMEs can not only put on a spectacular light show, they can also wreak havoc with earth - orbiting satellites and sometimes even ground - based electrical systems.
Not only will you likely feel tired and lethargic on super low calories, but you are wreaking havoc on your metabolism.
When you come home from the bar and go on a colossal «carb binge,» you're not only abusing your body with alcohol, but you're wreaking havoc on your digestive system.
I mean their are certain things I agree with Alisa Vitti on, like coffee can wreak havoc, little things like that, but overall, it's not ancestral at all, the focus and importance of saturated fat was not their, only the focus of vegetal fats from olive oil, avocados etc etc..
As it turns out, wheat is not the only grain that can wreak havoc on your health.
Not only that, but stress can drive up our blood pressure and raise serum cholesterol levels, wreaking havoc on our arteries and increasing our risk of heart attack.
Not only is excessive inflammation and oxidative stress linked to nearly all known physical maladies but it also contributes to decreased insulin sensitivity ultimately wreaking havoc on health, physique, and performance attributes.
Blood sugar imbalances and insulin resistance not only set you up for chronic disease, but they can also wreak havoc on your emotional well - being, causing mood swings, anger issues and relationship problems.
So I can only imagine the hunger - induced havoc we would have wreaked in - flight sans personal snack packs.
Not only did I choose the wrong man to marry in my early 20's, whom I later divorced (I seriously wonder if I would have married him had I not been on hormonal birth control), but it wreaked havoc on my health.
To top it off: not only can this anti-acne BB cream target and conceal existing blemishes and breakouts, it can prevent new breakouts from wreaking havoc on your complexion, too!
Tara's other alters begin to disappear leaving only Bryce, who takes over Marshall's room and wreaks havoc on the Gregson family; Marshall moves in temporarily with his grandmother and mourns the loss of Lionel; Kate spends more time in St. Louis with Evan; Neil pressures Charmaine to move to Houston with him.
In a screenplay said to be similar to Godzilla, «The story follows a woman who moves back to her hometown after losing her job and boyfriend in New York, only to discover that she is somehow strangely connected to a giant creature that has materialized over Seoul and is wreaking havoc on the city.»
This is somewhat of a re-imagining, or reboot, focusing on only one predator alien again who comes to Earth and wreaks havoc.
Only after stumbling upon the havoc supposedly wreaked by a corrupt judge does Abe find a renewed sense of purpose.
It's only as the movie progresses into its palpably uneventful midsection that one's interest begins to wane, as McDonald, working from a script by McCabe - Lokos and Kelly Harms, has infused the proceedings with an increasingly episodic feel that slowly - but - surely wreaks havoc on the film's tenuous momentum.
Tomorrow: I don't expect a lot of inert loveliness in Takashi Miike's Yakuza Apocalypse, which is only screening once here, at an inconvenient time, and is therefore wreaking major havoc on my schedule.
As Bubba does a little investigating of his own, he learns that Sean was working on a project — an exposé of sorts — that not only dealt with a new super casino that's being built out in the desert, but also a fringe animal rights group that's been wreaking havoc along The Strip.
For a limited time, Undertaker's Moon, my novel of Irish werewolves wreaking havoc in a rural Tennessee town, is only 99 cents in Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble NOOK formats.
Those who apply a disciplined approach to selling can not only improve their investment performance but also avoid letting a market debacle wreak havoc on their personal goals.
Even the best credit monitoring generally only informs you that your information has been stolen after the fact, but it can provide consumers with an important jump on preventing the fraudsters who have targeted them from wreaking too much havoc.
Sadly, both fleas and ticks are not only harmful to pets; these can wreak havoc in your health, too.
Without proper treatment, the flea population will only repopulate and return to wreaking havoc for you and your cats!
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.
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