Sentences with phrase «to wreck»

Between contact sports and wrecking motorcycles and bicycles and other misadventures, I've seen stars, been knocked out, had headaches and nausea that lasted for days... and those were just the concussions I knew about.
Low office morale can wreck total productivity, while high office morale can keep everyone not only productive but happy and fulfilled in their work.
This is Donald Trump's world now, and it remains unclear whether he will make it a wealthier place with big tax cuts, or wreck it with border taxes.
If you book a tenant through our site and in two months he stops paying rent or wrecks the property on the way out, you're covered by us.
In short, this allows the Xenex robots to wreck havoc on — and kill — cells in a number ways.
Russia is ripping up the rulebook by undermining democracy, wrecking livelihoods by targeting critical infrastructure and weaponizing information.»
But I don't know of a rule book that says we can't make amazing profits and not wreck the planet at the same time.
From a broad industry perspective, tech's growth, power, and visibility make it «extremely vulnerable to increased regulation and taxation, most especially if recession wrecks government finances,» the firm's chief investment strategist, Michael Hartnett, wrote in a recent note to clients.
A survivor of the tech wreck, Andrew Hall tasted success in the venture capital space before launching his own new startup, Formalytics.
«Russia is ripping up the rulebook by undermining democracy, wrecking livelihoods by targeting critical infrastructure and weaponizing information... We must be primed and ready to tackle these stark and intensifying threats.»
She said Hertz called her three weeks after her rental and told her that she'd wrecked the front bumper.
If you feel like «a sickening wreck,» that the work that pays your way «corrodes [your] soul,» this one's for you, pal.
PARIS (AP)-- Researchers say they've discovered a worrying breed of power grid - wrecking software, saying the program was likely responsible for a brief blackout that hit Kiev late last year.
The collapse of global financial system in 2008 wrecked that fantasy.
Financially wrecked following the First World War, Weimar Germany printed huge volumes of marks to cover its expenses, resulting in hyperinflation on a massive scale.
The Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team has been wrecked with scandal recently, and even had to vacate its most recent title.
It wrecks your neck and your lower back.
At last count, he's been fly - fishing out in Jackson Hole, deep sea wreck diving in the Atlantic Ocean, quail hunting in Georgia and, best of all, he climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro — all within that past year alone!
In the second group are existing cable and satellite companies, who will be making a number of arguments about why this opening up isn't necessary — including the argument that they are already opening up themselves and therefore don't need the FCC to barge in and wreck things.
McQueen talks about driving the first Canadian - built truck and «getting in a car wreck every weekend.»
This was the late»90s: Big Wreck, Tea Party, Bif Naked, we would often open for these bands.
«It's not going to wreck anything,» he says.
He asks how «you can get pulled over for a broken tail light in our country, but if you wreck the world's economy you're somehow untouchable.»
The country is on the verge of bankruptcy after the annexation of Crimea and the war in the east wrecked its economy.
We're very well protected in the trucks, and every precaution is taken, but when you're jumping in the air and sometimes landing upside down — well, you could probably compare that to getting in a car wreck every weekend.
(Ironically, though, she names Simone as one of the most important influences she's ever had, despite their personal train wreck.
They drove through a neighborhood near Coffey Park where entire streets are wrecked, with only burned - out cars and charred remains of once - standing houses lining the streets.
Others, however, know they have to wreck things in order to make a breakthrough.
What's more, despite the fact that «many executives see it as a badge of honor,» Jolly says, hurry sickness can also damage your career even before it wrecks your health, because being in an incessant hurry has a way of making people miss the forest for the trees.
Then in 1881, the ship Lupatia wrecked and sank nearby, killing all 16 crew members.
It was nerve wrecking to say the least.
His addiction began in 2004, when he hurt his back in an IndyCar wreck.
You wrecked Christmas for millions of Xbox Live and PlayStation Network (PSN) gamers, all for more Twitter followers, favs and RTs.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating the wreck and the functioning of the Autopilot system.
Test a picture of a wrecked car.
If you leave the bill unpaid, you'll wreck your credit and seriously hamper your job prospects because employers monitor credit histories.
The publication quoted researcher Zhao Lianfeng from the Chinese Academy of Sciences as saying the site was «wrecked» beyond repair.
Trump running mate Mike Pence was in a tough spot following the Ted Cruz train wreck but he nailed his convention speech, says GOP strategist Sara Fagen.
Barris had stated that parts from the wrecked Spyder were put into two other cars, both of which were involved in racing accidents, one of them fatal.
At least the first year is a train wreck, with constant disappointment, nobody calls, once in a while something positive happens.
And just like the wrong spouse can wreck your life, the wrong investors can wreck your business.
In this way, he's a bit like Latin American socialists who cling to theories no matter the real world harm they wreck.
But I knew I would wreck the company unless I made room for it.
«It was a wreck,» he says.
The PGA Tour would benefit if they could have shown the train wreck from this weekend, but they can't.
(Poets & Quants)-- When he graduated from the Harvard Business School three years ago this month, the economy was a wreck.
Insufficient or poor - quality sleep has been shown to wreck short term memory, cause weight gain, and increase the risk of diseases ranging from depression to cancer.
The Tennessee - based manufacturer Fitzgerald Glider Kits, for instance, is in the business of buying up wrecked or otherwise not roadworthy old 18 - wheelers, rebuilding the outdated engines and other drive train components, and then installing them in brand new vehicle bodies, or «gliders,» as vehicles without powertrains are called.
Just as the iPhone educated one - time giants like Nokia and RIM to rubble, now Samsung has managed to wreck havoc on Apple's once invincible image.
Prediction: «The eurozone is a slow - motion train wreck,» Roubini said at the World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2012.
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