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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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One notable point is that while organized criminals will use the data for financial gain, hacktivists are wreaking havoc for political and social reasons.
The jewel in Manchester United's crown looked capable of wreaking destruction, for all the Wearside attempts to crush him.
Today, the rodent has finally made its way back to the bustling capital, enamouring local residents with their goofy teeth, while wreaking havoc for park wardens who are concerned that their constant gnawing on urban trees could pose a safety risk in a city with so much green space.
"Fires across Sumatra are wreaking havoc for millions of people in the region and destroying the climate," said Bustar Maitar, head of Greenpeace Indonesia's forest campaign.
Of course, these may just be a couple of young, not especially bright guys wreaking havoc for no particular reason.
Elves have been blamed for wreaking havoc on construction projects across Iceland for decades.
Mr. Makarfi condemned the newspaper for publishing the article and the rioters for wreaking havoc.
But people at nearly every level of the concert business blame bots for wreaking all kinds of economic havoc.
The problem here is not to absolve Sherman, Doolittle or Nixon of responsibility for wreaking havoc on civilians.
Keynes focused exclusively on the plan's affordability, ignoring its potential for wreaking havoc with incentives and efficiency.
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