Sentences with phrase «wreak havoc by»

Will you wreak havoc by moving off of the team?
Yet, rather than the eternally perky and plastic dolls that frighten in their potential to wreak havoc by way of an evil alter ego, Perez» ghostly dolls disturb because of their inherent despondency.
Harmful algal blooms don't just wreak havoc by causing oxygen - starved dead zones, they have the potential to be toxic to humans, land animals and aquatic life.
In this game, Bowser sends Koopa Troopas to different cities throughout Earth, where they wreak havoc by stealing precious artifacts from various museums and national monuments.
Fight your friends as a mighty Boss or team up and join forces as a warband of brave Vikings Discover Whacky arenas that will test you with unexpected traps and gameplay variations Overpower the BOSS by synchronizing your special attacks Wreak havoc by unleashing your massive rage fuelled power on the Vikings
In this charming, warm - hearted and very funny animated comedy, Kevin Hart and Thomas Middleditch star as best friends George and Harold, fourth grade pranksters who wreak havoc by day and write comic books by, well, early evening.
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.
Additionally, increasing the algae blooms would likely wreak havoc by decreasing the oxygen available for other marine life.
HIV wreaks havoc by destroying immune cells called T - cells.
The suit, filed last week in Crittenden County Circuit Court, brings together 215 Arkansas cities and all 75 counties in the state and accuses opioid manufacturers of wreaking havoc by aggressively pushing the drugs from the early 2000s to the present, leading to hundreds of overdose deaths while straining law enforcement and public health resources.

Not exact matches

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.
At the nadir of the financial crisis in early 2009, Scotiabank CEO Rick Waugh again warned that foreign competitors (freshly bailed out by their respective governments) could wreak havoc on Canada's Big Six.
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.
Our 7.3 billion numbers wreak havoc on the rest of the natural world as we cause extinction rates of other creatures at over 100 daily and hundreds of thousands by mid century.
New York Fashion Week has returned to the Big Apple to wreak havoc in these city streets (and by havoc we mean crowds of thirsty wannabes, lots of skinny people smoking, and fashion editors complaining about things that others would give their right leg to experience).
But for an economic expansion and bull market fueled by low rates, one could argue a move this quick will wreak even more havoc this time.
In addition to making you miserable every day, a two - faced manager who's loved by the higher ups can wreak havoc on your career by taking credit for your work, bad - mouthing you to others, and blaming you for things that go wrong.
Spark, for its part, won a unanimous FDA panel backing for its own gene therapy to treat an inherited disorder that leaves young patients blind by repairing the havoc wreaked by defective genes.
Add to that a Republican majority in Congress, and Trump's possibilities to wreak havoc on the green path paved by the Obama administration seem ample.
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.
Kenney said some of his younger supporters were also shouted at by people «twice their age» while Carter said the supporters wreaking havoc belonged to Kenney's team.
This lack of thoughtful interaction with the opposite tradition's actual beliefs can wreak havoc on the ecumenical work begun by ECT.
Globalization wreaks havoc on this primary life - giving relation, for example, by separating women from their children across enormous geographical distances as they seek to secure the welfare of their families.
It is your kind that continue to make this world a more dangerous place every day by allowing these terrorist animals to wreak havoc and seeking to blame the brave men and women who go to war to fight them.
He also observes that it claims that man is essentially alone in the universe and that he is better off if he is made fully aware of this loneliness.5 However, Hartshorne enters the counterclaim that, if man believes that he really is all by himself in an unfriendly universe, then man will realize that he is not worthy of his own supreme devotion and will also become an easy prey for the race - worship and nation - worship that wreak havoc on mankind.6 He further charges that humanism suffers from the specific disease of «megalomania» or wishing to be God.7
The Chattisgarh mines are an example of the worst havoc wreaked by destruction on the environment.
The damage that is caused by constant high insulin levels can wreak havoc on your cells and lead to your body attacking itself in an effort to correct the situation.
These conditions wreak havoc on the whole body by disrupting the available flow of nutrients into our cells.
«As someone who has visited countless maple syrup facilities, I've seen the struggles faced by our farm community, particularly when Mother Nature wreaks havoc with the weather,» said Lieutenant Governor Hochul.
I say this because I think Watford could make things difficult for the Gunners in this match because haven lost away to Millwall in the FA Cup on Sunday, they'll like to pour their disappointments of losing to Millwall on Arsenal by trying to wreak a havoc at the Ems tomorrow.
Until a superior suggestion is submitted, I'm choosing to call these teams «Problem Children» (individually, «Problem Child»); They wreak havoc just about every time they do anything, and aren't loved by anyone who isn't family.
Law enforcement officials believe the hacking was executed by vengeful front - office employees for the Cardinals hoping to wreak havoc on the work of Jeff Luhnow, the Astros» general manager who had been a successful and polarizing executive with the Cardinals until 2011.
To advance in the postseason, a team's stars must shine, but the critical difference is often made by the players who wreak the most havoc
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.
OK since we are back to being positive minded cules, I must say I for one am in complete support of valverde, The man has players like paulinho, denis, rakitic, etc in fact almost all the players bar lamasia players and few signings are suited to the direct style of play where midfielders are by Stander's, paulinho is useless in possession he is perfect for wreaking havoc but not good to play in a Barca midfield.
The tactical genius of Wenger will almost outsmart any opposition but who needs tactics when you have Alex Iwobi the guy can win games on his own and with the prolific Danny Welbeck up top your almost certain to wreak havoc, I can almost see the Milan players trembling with fear in that dressing room they will know by the 2018 performances alone that Wenger's arsenal are serial winners, fighters..
Betting market: After rumors swirled early in the week that Aaron Rodgers may not be ready to return, news officially broke on Tuesday night that he was cleared by doctors, wreaking havoc on the betting market.
Containing Longrus was most certainly in Campolindo's game plan and while they held him below double digits in points, Longrus wreaked havoc on defense by blocking shots and altering others.
Hurricane Harvey wreaked havoc on shipping routes and disrupted families» access to diapers even in communities spared by flood waters.
If a child is teething, growing through a growth spurt, sick, working on a developmental milestone, hungry, didn't get enough exercise or fresh air, is preoccupied by a scary situation that occurred during the day, or any list of other things, that can wreak havoc on their sleep.»
Mismanagement of breastfeeding through a scheduling regime, as is encouraged by popular «baby - training» programs such as On Becoming Babywise (Ezzo & Bucknam, 1995) and Growing Kids God's Way (Ezzo & Ezzo, 1993) can also wreak havoc on how a mother is able to decipher her baby's cues, since she is taught to watch the clock to determine when to feed the baby, not his signals that he is hungry.
Eventually, the truth came out because I chose to go the very public route of putting my vagina on display (metaphorically, of course) by creating a blog and inviting my friends, family, and half my graduating class to read about our infertility struggles for the next three years as we underwent countless (read: eight) state - of - the - art fertility treatments that wreaked havoc on my body, mind, and bank account.
An epidural is a welcome relief from the visceral pain wreaking havoc on mamas» bodies, caused in part by unnatural methods of starting or hurrying along their labor.
The time change can wreak havoc at bedtimes as children adjust to the new mood lighting caused by the loss of an hour (imagine being used to a 7 pm bedtime and now it's been moved to what your body feels is 6 pm!).
If a child is teething, going through a growth spurt, sick, working on a developmental milestone, hungry, didn't get enough exercise or fresh air, is preoccupied by a scary situation during the day, or any list of other things, that can wreak havoc on their sleep.
Chaired by NASUWT President Geoff Branner, the meeting at the Labour Party Conference in Manchester highlighted how savage economic policies are wreaking havoc on children's education.
The students who were displaced by the hurricanes that wreaked havoc on the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico should be eligible for in - state tuition at SUNY and CUNY campuses, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday in a statement.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a conference call with reporters on Thursday said he was concerned hackers, perhaps backed by a foreign government, could «wreak havoc» in New York elections, including his own bid for a third term.
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.
«By refusing to earmark funds for critical resources and research, the Governor once again passed up the chance to play an active role in helping to combat the spread of a disease that has wreaked havoc on thousands of NY families.»
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