Sentence examples for wreak damage from inspiring English sources

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A new and provocative label of "illegality" is now out of the chute and running loose, ready to wreak damage.

Thus there is no need for further sanctions that could wreak damage on Europe's shaky economies as well as on Russia.In this section How far can Amazon go?

There, they ultimately wreak damage to cells of the mid-brain, where dopamine, a neurotransmitter involved in motor control, is made.

Yet eye-popping deficits and the uncharted nature of today's monetary policy, with the Federal Reserve (like the Bank of England) printing money to buy government bonds, are prompting concerns that America's debt might eventually be inflated away.Justified or not, such worries will themselves wreak damage.

While Apple may not be able to wreak damage on the same scale as BP, it is not too much to ask any company to take responsibility for safety and environmental standards in its supply chain.

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Climate change is starting to wreak damages across the world, showing us vividly that our failure to act has consequences.

A fault in the Apennine Mountains wreaked damage on structures including the Colosseum.

But the Ryan campaign is tamping down expectations for a Palin-style sequel, and not just because there is the threat that he will have to share the screen with Hurricane Isaac as it wreaks damage on the Gulf Coast.

Plots that try to wreak enormous damage on our economy.

In the meantime a powerful President Hollande could wreak much damage on his country.

When did it become possible to wreak lasting damage with seemingly small indiscretions?

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