Sentences with phrase «wreak havoc over»

After three dragons wreak havoc over the empire, young Kwazi must use an ancient set of Mah Jong tiles to restore balance.
Unfortunately for them they lose the bad guy whose free to wreak havoc over Los Angeles.
All those stress hormones wreak havoc over time, and make you store fat — especially in your belly.
Most of us do not recognize or know (including most of your doctors) that digestive problems wreak havoc over your entire body leading to allergies, arthritis, autoimmune disease, rashes, acne, chronic fatigue, mood disorders, autism, dementia, cancer and more.
High cortisol levels wreak havoc over time, and make you store fat — especially in your belly, deplete your happy brain chemicals like serotonin, and rob your sleep.
But if by the Big One they mean the earthquake that will wreak havoc over the widest geographic area, that could destroy the most critical infrastructure, that could send a train of tsunamis across the Pacific causing economic mayhem that would probably last a decade or more — then the seismic demon to blame could not possibly be the San Andreas.
Snow has wreaked havoc over the past few days but what if it's just the start and the global warming, sorry, climate change means we're all facing months, years or decades in freezing conditions?
By doing so it wreaks havoc over your brain's ability to control your hands, because they so desperately want to hit the «A» button to make jumps rather than tilting the right thumbstick to do so.

Not exact matches

When a threat is imminent, this reaction is essential to your survival, but when a threat is ancient history, holding on to that stress wreaks havoc on your body and can have devastating health consequences over time.
When a threat is imminent, this reaction is essential to your survival, but when a threat is ancient history, holding onto that stress wreaks havoc on your body and can have devastating health consequences over time.
But this have - it - both - ways approach could wreak havoc on insurance markets, leading to big coverage losses over the long - term and premium hikes in the short - term, according to CBO and other groups.
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.
President Trump's new trade war with China wreaked havoc on the financial markets Thursday, with the Dow Jones plunging over 400 points on fears that an overly protectionist agenda will curb trade and economic growth.
Separatists groups in the Niger Delta have been wreaking havoc on Nigeria's oil infrastructure and output over the past couple of months.
In looking back at failed attempts to win friends (and keep them) over the past year, I've discovered six areas where social media is wreaking havoc on our friendships.
The early evangelicals, like Katharine Bushnell, understood that for too long the church associated women with Eve's sin and men with Christ's victories over sin — a view that wreaks havoc on the Christian view of sanctification.
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.
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.
This week's Twitter outrage over Eugene Peterson's comments on homosexuality and the Church is an all - too - timely example of just how much havoc we can wreak on our own hearts when we engage with this culture in the wrong way.
In fact, we now know the urgency is even more acute, as climate change wreaks havoc all over the globe.
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.
Polamalu looked like his old self in the Steelers» win over the Browns, wreaking havoc all over the field.
Ronaldo will be back for the semis, and coupled with Gareth Bale up front (assuming he overcomes his recent battle with the flu), should wreak havoc on Bayern's back line that has had trouble dealing with speedy attackers over the past few weeks.
Opponents can just go over the first zone and wreak havoc in the second.
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.
More bad weather is expected over the course of the week with rain forecasted to wreak havoc with each team's proposed plans.
The bacteria then grows and spreads over your face, clogging pores and wreaking havoc.
«But last week at Brighton the dinosaurs had broken out of their glass cases, their political DNA apparently uncontaminated by any contact with the reality of thirty years of global economic development ready to wreak havoc fighting the battles of the past using the language of the past, all over again, a sort of political version of Jurassic Park.»
In HD, a repeated sequence of letters in this gene leads to an extra-long form of huntingtin protein that can wreak havoc in brain cells over long periods of time.
With the common cold and the flu wreaking havoc in people's lives all over the nation, how do you avoid getting sick when everyone around you is?
Training at a high intensity, daily stresses, lack of sleep, consuming stimulants, can all wreak havoc on the adrenal glands over time.
* The little known, over consumed culprit that is wreaking havoc on your skin!
If you do not agree with PHD or feel the need to argue over the core concepts, then just disregard the forum and stop wreaking havoc on those who follow it and have finally found stability with our health
This weakness, combined with slouching over a computer or phone, wreaks havoc on our posture and lower back.
Antibiotic use makes it easy for bad bacteria, yeast, and fungi to over multiply, wreaking havoc on digestive and immune health.
Common conditions such as thyroid disorders, adrenal fatigue, chronic infections, diabetes, obesity, and sleep disorders can wreak havoc on hormone function and have significant influence over the occurrence of depression.
The real danger of constipation is that over time, sedentary bacteria stuck in your system can weaken the cells in your colon walls allowing toxins to leak into your circulatory system, wreaking all sorts of havoc.
As foods are heated, frozen or even stored, trace amounts of the chemicals can be released, eventually wreaking havoc on your body over time when you ingest them.
The mid-city, havoc - wreaking brawl seems like it would tee the movie up to grapple with the notions of «the greater good» versus innocent lives lost versus «Why couldn't you have fought over the goddamn ocean or something?»
Tara's other alters begin to disappear leaving only Bryce, who takes over Marshall's room and wreaks havoc on the Gregson family; Marshall moves in temporarily with his grandmother and mourns the loss of Lionel; Kate spends more time in St. Louis with Evan; Neil pressures Charmaine to move to Houston with him.
We are taken all over the globe, starting in 1991 in Lagos, Nigeria, as the Avengers wreak havoc in the city while fighting the bad guys.
In a screenplay said to be similar to Godzilla, «The story follows a woman who moves back to her hometown after losing her job and boyfriend in New York, only to discover that she is somehow strangely connected to a giant creature that has materialized over Seoul and is wreaking havoc on the city.»
For 24 hours, parents all over the world wreak violent havoc on their children, and a teenage girl and her little brother must fight for their survival while escaping the unrestrained wrath of their own mother and father.
HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA REPORTS FEBRUARY SALES Weather wreaks havoc on sales nationwide FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., March 3, 2014 — Hyundai Motor America announced February sales of 49,003, down six percent from a year ago while up 11 percent over January.
The Bilstein shocks are tuned for smooth sailing over the «whoops,» those small rolling bumps that can wreak havoc with a truck if not tuned properly.
Catherine Chung was born in Evanston, IL during a furious blizzard that dropped over 20 inches of snow on the ground and wreaked havoc all over Chicago.
... four women in the 1960s who start reading provocative fiction and form a secret club that changes their livesn — and in the present, they recruit four young women to take over the book club, as the provocative material unearths their buried desires and wreaks havoc on their otherwise ideal lives (via Publishers Marketplace Deals).
Before the Khmer Rouge (pronounced ki - mer roouze, effectively translating as Red Cambodians) wreaked havoc all over Cambodia and killed approximately one quarter of the country's seven million people, they were mostly a fringe communist guerrilla group operating in the jungles in the north of the country.
While short - term trading opportunities allow a researcher to test the success of a model with greater frequency, the challenge with stock - trading strategies is that many exogenous factors can wreak havoc on a stock's price over the course of a day, a week, or even a quarter.
Any number of unforeseen events — most of which you have no control over — can wreak havoc with this straightforward plan.
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