Sentences with phrase «still wreaking havoc»

In San Francisco, the dot - com hangover is still wreaking havoc on the office market.
While their brethren, the dreaded chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), may be on the wane, fluorocarbons — a class of equally dangerous industrial gases — are still wreaking havoc.
Hurricane Harvey is still wreaking havoc across Texas.
If you eat a gluten - free brownie full of gluten - free refined flours and tons of sugar, you're still wreaking havoc on your blood sugar and weight.
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.
Although fears about chicken flu are receding, some scientists, including John Tam, professor of virology at the Chinese University in Hong Kong, warn that this strain could still wreak havoc by recombining with an existing human virus.
Fruits are extremely healthy, but contain natural sugars which, while less damaging than added sugars, can still wreak havoc in excess.
• Unfortunately, those annoying zits can still wreak havoc long after puberty is done.
Doing so could eventually kill your dog because the adult worms can still wreak havoc on your dog's heart and lungs, even though the preventative may kill off younger worms.

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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.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- U.S. retailers enter the holiday season vowing to control discounting that has wreaked havoc on their results in the past, but competition between stores, consumers trained to expect discounts and a still - recovering economy point to a difficult year.
John Baird said the Liberal cap - and - trade plan was «unCanadian» and Stephen Harper said the NDP cap - and - trade plan would «wreak enormous havoc on the Canadian economy,» but Environment Minister Peter Kent apparently thinks cap - and - trade could still be pursued at some point.
If you have celiac disease or a gluten sensitivity, then gluten - free baked goods won't wreak havoc on your digestion the way gluten - containing foods would, but I still think you'll be far better off if you focus primarily on eating foods that are naturally gluten - free (like protein foods, dairy products, fruits, non-starchy and starchy vegetables, legumes, nuts / seeds, etc.).
Even saying all that, he was still kicking ass in the running game and wreaking havoc on opposing offenses.
But the hormones are still there, and they can wreak havoc with your emotions.
Invasive species, urbanization and other threats have wreaked havoc on the Great Lakes, but this book still finds some glimmers of hope in the scientists who are making headway in resuscitating the ecosystem (SN: 3/18/17, p. 30).
New findings that improve predictions still fall short of giving humanity a head's up on the havoc a solar storm might wreak on Earth
A rose by any other name might still smell as sweet, but an animal with two scientific monikers can wreak havoc for researchers trying to study it.
But because a second defined in that way fails to account for the slowing of Earth's rotation, it wreaked havoc with celestial navigation, which in the 1960s was still guiding ships across the globe.
Still, Etna's ashes wreak havoc with tourism and daily life in the nearby city of Catania and other towns.
The reality is that you or your child may not be allergic to any specific food, but can still be sensitive to certain foods and I know from firsthand experience how some food choices can really wreak havoc on the body and trigger very severe eczema flare ups.
After shampooing and blow drying, my hair still looked and felt limp, and my naturally oily scalp wreaked havoc on my hair by mid-day.
While the tights or leggings would obviously fix the bottom half of ya without a belt, cold air could still blow up and wreak havoc on your top half.
but you still feel like the sweat and humidity are wreaking havoc on your makeup — reaching for a good quality setting spray deals humidity the one - two punch it needs to stay away from your beautiful face.
Anderson has written the first film's script, and they come armed with still and VFX visual renderings of the creatures (including the above image of a dragon wreaking havoc on LAX) and a detailed game plan that will include a partnership with Dennis Berardi.
(A reformatted fullscreen presentation is sold separately and while it probably won't wreak havoc on compositions, it's still bound to be inferior to this reviewed version that approximates the theatrical aspect ratio.)
The problem is that her ex is still out there wreaking havoc on her world, while Belah spent the last three millennia in hiding.With her race's world changing, it's time for Belah to show her face again.
For starters, Capstar only kills adult fleas, which means flea eggs and larvae are still left to hatch and wreak havoc in the future.
Your owners are so concerned that you're spending too much time alone in your cage that once they get home, you come out, run around, wreak havoc, and they still love you!
Of course, there's still many monsters to kill and kingdoms to save, as a mysterious villain keeps stealing control of powerful beasts called Kingmakers and wreaking havoc on the realm.
The events in the game take place after the film, but apparently the movie villain's experiments are still ongoing, with creeps like Iguana and Rhino threatening to wreak havoc on the city.
The reasons offer great insight into why countries such as though in Africa struggle so much, since they are in constant wars, not to mention that a great majority of them were in some way or another involved in messy colonial times that wreaked havoc with the whole continent, from which it still has not recovered.
With climate change wreaking havoc on the health of the nearby Great Lakes and the cleanup of the Kalamazoo spill still going on four years later, experts say Upton's pro-fossil fuel agenda is wearing thin with his constituents.
However, there is still far more work to be done and the main focus are plants wreaking as much havoc as the rats once did.
[8] However, the situation still presents an ethical dilemma for Atticus and has the potential to wreak significant havoc.
Still, that friction and expense could prove worthwhile, given all the havoc someone can wreak with your SSN.
While this has changed with the introduction of User Account Control, which prevents applications from doing things that require administrator access, desktop applications still have a lot of room to wreak havoc.
«There would still be a concern that those few entities could choose to turn off all of their nodes, wreaking havoc until such time as Lightning Network users could re-establish new channels and «heal» the network via on - chain transactions.»
For, as skeptical as I became about all the «change the world» rhetoric, I still believed bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies needed to exist as counter-forces to the traditional system that was wreaking havoc on the world, but still I didn't buy.
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