Sentences with phrase «which wreck havoc»

Everything possible should be done to discourage driving, which wrecks havoc on human health and the environment.

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This allows them to gain strategic positions of leadership in which their anger and fear can wreck havoc in interpersonal relationships.
Additionally, some parasites can wreck havoc on mom's brain, which in turn may lead to other poor decisions which can put baby and mom's health both at risk during pregnancy.
It will be recalled that due to the concerted efforts of the military quite a number of towns and villages hitherto held by the Boko Haram terrorists were liberated, this brought about an unprecedented influx of IDPs to the camp which the terrorists took advantage and infiltrate in order to wreck more havoc among the society.
The party, however, rejected the call by Chief Obasanjo for a third force saying that such would amount to repeating the same blunder that brought in the ideologically vacuous APC and the Buhari Presidency which had now wrecked havoc on the nation in its almost three years of governance.
As you've learned, chronic stress manifests as stagnation in your kidneys, which triggers adrenal fatigue, taxes your immunity and digestion, and ultimately wrecks havoc on your thyroid.
They're a concentrated source of lectins, defensive toxins which damage the gut lining and wreck digestive havoc depending on your dietary intake elsewhere.
Having said that even our petrol wrecks havoc with todays modern injectors because it is down to the Euro 2 fuel... its just too high in sulfur content which why you see a higher failure rate for fuel injectors for modern cars especially performance cars....
It allows you to escape the real world for a virtual one, in which you can embrace your maternal side or wreck havoc with no consequences.
The ice expands, which can lead to broken, sagging gutters that can wreck havoc on your home's foundation come spring.
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