Sentences with phrase «wreak havoc even»

As anybody who works at Fayetteville Regional Airport will tell you, the squalls and storms that blow in off the Atlantic can wreak havoc even on bunkered installations.
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.
California's Green Jihad — Ideas matter, particularly when colored by religious fanaticism, wreaking havoc even in the most favored of places.

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.
Meteorologists are watching another weather system that could possibly reach the U.S. and wreak even more havoc.
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.
I do not do these things, even though I am a minority, because I know they will wreak enormous havoc on the Canadian economy.
But service firms must do even more: deal with the frustrating fact that their customers can wreak havoc on service quality and costs.
Even if they come across as a high performer, they can wreak havoc on the positive, collaborative culture you need to create.
In a paper so fresh it hasn't even been published, Mark Carhart, an assistant professor of finance at the University of Southern California, precisely documents the havoc that zombie funds wreak on «average» category returns.
Some Christians have suggested to him — and to all Jews — that we should forgive Arafat for his crimes, even his latest crime of allowing suicide bombers to kill Jews and wreak havoc in Israel.
His good creation was not intended to function this way, but since He gave humans, angels, and even animals (to a degree) the freedom to make genuine choices, we sometimes use this freedom in ways that are contrary to the will and desire of God, and when we do this, the forces of nature suffer the consequences, and chaos rages over the face of earth, wreaking havoc, destroying lives, and bringing destruction in its wake.
God and God's Son and King of all mankind's souls will never live us even when the famines come and the hurricanes destroy and tornades wreak havoc and lightening strikes!
People kill for the sake of killing in this world, people chop down trees just for the pleasure of watching them fall, they kill little animals, there are people out there who live to wreak havoc on others, even in the most insignificant wayâ $» whether itâ $ ™ s making someone feel bad or attacking someone where it hurts the most.
In fact, we now know the urgency is even more acute, as climate change wreaks havoc all over the globe.
Even saying all that, he was still kicking ass in the running game and wreaking havoc on opposing offenses.
With none of their rivals having played over the weekend because of the snow wreaking havoc with fixtures, Man City have an opportunity to apply some pressure on those chasing the title dream and will even go top of the table were they to claim all three points this evening.
Like I mentioned earlier, my hormones were wreaking havoc on me and nursing her, even only once per day was hard because I had some seriously strong negative feelings that were hard to control.
Hurricane Harvey wreaked havoc on shipping routes and disrupted families» access to diapers even in communities spared by flood waters.
Some pupils at Chicago's Drake Elementary feared that a Bush election would cause the price of food to increase and even wreak havoc with their school lunches.
You don't need to say «no» to every evening holiday party, but too many late nights can wreak havoc on even the best sleeper's usual sleeping patterns.
When your hormones are wreaking havoc on your emotions and you can crack a smile and even giggle, you'll probably pee your pants a little bit.
What if the woman of the house decides to act up and wreak havoc on her or even both of them?
Before farmers are even aware of the belowground infestation, the soybean cyst nematode silently begins to wreak havoc on soybean yield.
He unhesitatingly gives his number to every patient who visits, even if he knows it could later wreak havoc with his social life, dinners out with his fiancée, or an ongoing home renovation project back on the Island.
Chemical messengers from the immune system can wreak emotional havoc if they cross into the brain — even in people who otherwise seem healthy
Even the known vectors wreak plenty of havoc, though.
Yes, the threat of war between major powers has declined, he notes, but the ability of small groups or even individuals to wreak enormous havoc — with nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons, not to mention jumbo jets — has grown.
A study carried out for the US Congress shows that the unwelcome immigrants — such as the zebra mussel, gipsy moth and an ornamental Chinese vine called kudzu — are likely to wreak even more havoc in coming decades.
«Even after we see this rip - roaring, terrible disease that just wreaks havoc on the kidneys, we were able to prevent further damage in these rat models,» said Greka.
To speed things even more, Collins and Tsui joined forces in 1987, unleashing a small army of some 20 scientists to find the suspect gene wreaking havoc in patients» sweat glands, pancreas and lungs — all organs affected by the disease.
Even before this current event began, forecasters warned that it was likely to wreak havoc with the world's weather.
CMEs can not only put on a spectacular light show, they can also wreak havoc with earth - orbiting satellites and sometimes even ground - based electrical systems.
Stress, lack of sleep, poor diet and even too much time in front of your computer can wreak havoc with your looks, says Dermatologist Ann - Maree Kurzydlo.
Soon, even the fat cells become resistant, so all the glucose and resulting insulin are free to circulate the bloodstream wreaking havoc and increasing cancer risk.
Even though I consider myself to be fairly healthy, I found myself with a nasty infection that was wreaking havoc on my stomach.
These toxins wreak havoc on the body and have been linked to everything from fatigue, hormone problems and even cancer.
The exception: Doing some gentle stretches or yoga moves in the evening isn't likely to wreak havoc on your slumber; in fact, they could help you relax and drift off.
This obesogen, found in many food products, can wreak havoc on the insulin and appetite - regulating hormones, fooling you into thinking you're hungry, even if you are not.
The theory is that those foods contain harmful anti-nutrients that, even when cooked, can wreak havoc on your system.
Researchers have been slowly uncovering many of the mysteries of cognitive decline in an attempt to find a way to prevent or even treat this condition before it takes control of the mind and can advance to wreak havoc in the life of the individual, caregivers and family members.
«Fatigue breaks us down physically and emotionally and wreaks havoc on the immune system, making us more susceptible to illness, depression, and even chronic conditions like heart disease.»
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Trail running has plenty of ups and downs and even though we can't wait to get past the big climbs, the seemingly easy downhill sections can wreak havoc on the quads.
✓ Contribute to a pre-diabetic state, making you feel hungry even if you've already eaten, which can wreak havoc on your weight
Done right, detoxification should be done slowly and continuously, never giving these toxins the chance to settle in and wreak havoc on your health, or to overwhelm your liver trying to flush months or even years of toxic build - up all at once.
And even though inflammation serves a very important purpose, when it's constant, it can (and will) wreak havoc on every system in the body.
• The foods you're addicted to are likely making you gain weight • If the foods you're addicted to aren't making you gain weight, they may very well be limiting your ability to lose weight • The foods you're addicted to are likely setting you up for diabetes • Addictive foods wreak havoc on your appetite — they de-regulate it and make your body want more, even when you clearly don't need more • The foods you're addicted to are likely impacting your mood and your brain function • Addictive foods are likely causing inflammation in your body — an underlying cellular condition that's a precursor for numerous unwanted diseases • Addictive foods will fool you into believing that you have a willpower problem — somehow your character is weak because you can't stop eating • Addictive foods will distract you from eating life giving, nutrient dense food.
You are not imagining it, fluctuating cortisol levels and estrogen ups & downs wreak havoc on your metabolism, making it impossible to shed pounds even on the cleanest of diets.
Endocrinologist Diana Schwarzbein says fasting (skipping even a single meal) wreaks havoc on endocrine system.
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