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But wider use of antibiotics may be wreaking havoc far beyond that resulting from the loss of H. pylori.
We may be wreaking more destruction on our planet than ever before, but we are also proving more proactive, scientific and enlightened in the ways we live alongside other forms of life.
The mania for downloading music may be wreaking havoc with artists' careers, but it is interesting to see how the ear trumps the eye when the computer takes over.
Regular players of action video games may be wreaking virtual mayhem, but they also have awesome peripheral vision and can keep track of lots of objects at once (though not necessarily the ones their parents want them to keep track of).
Hormones may be wreaking havoc on the stock market.
Hristova, supported by a federal stimulus grant, instead has been using engineering tactics to determine how the protein may be wreaking havoc.
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(Another telling touch: Lear enters Goneril's castle by bursting through a wall, suggesting he and his followers may well be wreaking havoc on the household).
Could it still be wreaking havoc with the world economy?
Now, the Lox Ness monsters could be wreaking havoc in Scottish waters.
"And while the increase in extreme weather we have experienced in New York City and around the world may or may not be the result of it, the risk that it may be — given the devastation it is wreaking — should be enough to compel all elected leaders to take immediate action".
Waytz points out that people controlling military drones may feel less guilt about the damage they are wreaking, for instance, if they feel that it has a mind of its own.
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