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"Instead they are fixated on industrial relations and going after workers, rather than address the systemic issues that wreak havoc on the community and the economy," he said.
A prevalent public policy issue that affects many nations is vaccine programs, which have been used to control many diseases that once wreaked havoc around the world.
That wreaks havoc on their bottom lines.
He?s married with no kids, but a dog that wreaks havoc every now and then.
Nuclear testing in the South Pacific produces a giant mutated lizard that wreaks havoc upon New York City.
Many of the issues that have the potential to wreak havoc on stocks are out there on the horizon, like an ominous dark cloud.
She also counseled BP after the 2010 oil spill that wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast.
In Japan, they fell 70% to 75% over 15 years, and that wreaked havoc on the financial system.
If the government wanted the progress for agriculturists and rural areas, it would have refrained executing neoliberal policies that wreaked havoc on farmers (Randeria, 2007).
Again, the company still hasn't offered a comprehensive explanation of its "network issues," especially as to whether or not the outage is connected to the Tumblr worm loosed by a group of miscreants that wreaked havoc across the site last week.
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