Sentences with phrase «which wreak havoc»

The individual beads of rain strolling up and off your windscreen, responding to the physics of each turn, look absolutely incredible, as do the 3D puddles, which wreak havoc with your trajectory if taken too lightly.
Despite generally positive reviews from critics — the game currently sits at a 76 percent rating from professional reviews on Metacritic — both the game and publisher have been widely panned since the Tuesday release due in large part to the ongoing server issues, which wreak havoc even with players gaming alone.
And the «dose makes the poison» rule does not apply to endocrine disruptors, which wreak havoc on our bodies at low doses.
Antioxidants, antioxidants, antioxidants — Heavy metals create free radicals in our bodies, which wreak havoc on our health.
Cigarettes promote inflammation and oxidative stress, both of which wreak havoc on our skin and throughout the body.
It lacks zoning bylaws, which wreaks havoc on transportation planners who like to organize life in neat nodes and corridors.
At the 62nd minute mark, Andros Townsend who returned from injury was brought on for Son and immediately made a positive impact with his pace and direct runs which wreaked havoc in the Sunderland defence.
This vaccine protects children against pertussis, also known as whopping cough, which wreaks havoc on the respiratory mucus membrane.
Studies have shown the foods that contain gluten interfere with the functioning of a specific protein in your gut known as zonulin, which wreaks havoc on the intestines.
That's why they can blow holes in your small intestine, which wreaks havoc on your immune system with all manner of unpredictable autoimmune symptoms.
Instead it's a sign of unstable blood sugar which wreaks havoc on the rest of your body's systems.
Not to mention, drinks with calories often contain loads of sugar, which wreaks havoc on our minds and bodies and can totally derail any intention to slim down.
In 2004 the same boxing day tsunami which wreaked havoc on much smaller Koh Phi Phi, also hit Phuket and did some major damage there too.
While we were away in August (see post), the biggest travel news story seemed to be Delta's computer outage, which wreaked havoc on summer travel plans, cost Delta $ 100 million, and exposed how airlines have wiggled out of previous arrangements to honor each other's tickets in such cases.
In assessing the storm tracks, I see some resemblance to the course followed by Hurricane Floyd in 1999, which wreaked havoc through phenomenal downpours well up into New York State.

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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)
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.
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.
For an economy like the U.S., which is overwhelmingly reliant on consumer spending, any sharp increase in oil prices wreaks havoc.
Because history tells us that banking is and always has been subject to occasional destructive «panics,» which can wreak havoc with the economy as a whole.
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.
As for the bar on restrictions that hinder businesses, this effectively abolishes the right of governments to regulate capital flows, including the speculative flows which have wreaked so much havoc in the financial crisis that has gripped Asia and some other parts of the world.
Once again, the chief ecumenical officer of the Russian Orthodox Church misrepresented what is afoot in Ukraine, which is not a «conflict» but a Russian invasion and a low - intensity war, which has already cost more than ten thousand lives while displacing over a million persons and wreaking economic and social havoc in Ukraine's Donbas region.
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.
It's not that dance companies are in a destructive situation in which they pile up debt they can't get out of; it's the combination of financial and cultural issues that is wreaking so much havoc on the industry.
And when sin entered the world and humanity to wreak havoc and chaos, God intervened again — with the redemptive mission of restoring Shalom — all that which God intended for us.
The rum takes its name from the mythical sea beast, which is said to have wreaked havoc with tall ships and rum running vessels throughout history.
But the rough — over which there had been much hand - wringing right up to tournament week — thickened at the last minute and wreaked the appropriate havoc on wayward drives.
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.
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.
On this particular Saturday, which was hot, sunny, and windless, the remnants of Hurricane Hermine were barreling toward the south coast of Massachusetts and threatening to wreak havoc with Sunday's tee times.
Lallana was a constant thorn in City's back - line, pressing high - up and wreaking havoc from the get - go, which saw him open the scoring.
However, some mums can experience early pregnancy symptoms which can wreak havoc.
For us, eating gluten causes an autoimmune response that wreaks havoc on our intestines, which in turn damages our bodies.
Learn which foods could wreak havoc with your baby's skin.
A hypoallergenic pillow will virtually keep your child's pillow free from dust mites which have been known to wreak havoc on allergy sufferers.
Basically, your first pregnancy wreaked irreparable havoc on your abdominal muscles and your uterus got a bit stretched out, both of which account for the earlier popping.
Which means six more weeks of snow, ice and wintry mix that wreaks havoc on our roadways.
He said police authorities in Lagos State had invited the OPC for a joint operation to rid Ikorodu of the deadly squad, badoo, which had lately wreaked havoc on the sprawling community.
The amendment would redirect funding for the bus program to a separate program controlled by the Department of Transportation, which Katko said would «wreak havoc» on the country's most used transit agencies without providing increased funding certainty to agencies in other states.
A splitter group of the NDA, Reformed Niger Delta Avengers, had named former President Goodluck Jonathan, Tompolo, Bebenimibo and other prominent individuals as sponsors the Avengers, which have wreaked havoc on the country's oil production.
In a news briefing held at Hein's sixth - floor office in the county office building in Uptown Kingston Wednesday afternoon, Hein gave an update on the efforts to help people whose lives have been turned inside out by the havoc - wreaking floods which swept away several homes, drowned numerous cars and swallowed up at least several million dollars worth of the county's infrastructure.
According to court documents, they desired to become «citizens» of Islamic State, or ISIS, which has wreaked havoc on the Middle East.
He said, «We have nomadic teams, specifically deployed to track these Fulani herdsmen, who often infiltrate the state from local government areas, which have water bodies surrounding them, with a view to preventing them from wreaking havoc in the state.»
More important, Mayor Kyle Roddey was there for his community when Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee struck and wreaked havoc on his Village, which is the county seat of Orange County.
Allen - Vercoe gives the example of cane toads, which, since they were introduced to Australia in the 1930s, have wreaked havoc on native wildlife.
This level of understanding is necessary to keep up with the flu, which despite is miniscule size, has managed to outsmart humans trying to foil the havoc it wreak each flu season.
They thrive in bodily fluids and tend to get copied several times into host gene sequences, which can wreak genetic havoc and sometimes lead to cancer.
Along with wind speed, the sheer size of a storm, how quickly it is moving and the angle at which it's approaching land also influence its potential to wreak havoc.
But in 2005, Congress asked NASA to extend the search down to objects 140 metres across, which can wreak havoc on smaller regions of the Earth, by 2020.
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