An unexpected drop in your credit limit can wreak havoc with your credit score, too.
Hurricane Irene is predicted to wreak havoc on large swaths of the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast.
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But in other cases habits can wreak havoc with our lives, as with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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Some spam messages contain computer viruses that wreak havoc with the recipients' hard drives.
Even the least taxing audit can wreak havoc in your life, particularly if you're a sloppy record-keeper.
The vast majority of protesters have been peaceful, but some hooligans took the opportunity to wreak havoc.
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It doesn't cost a lot more, just a little, but that difference is enough to wreak havoc.
This is quite acceptable for broadcasting television programs, but it would wreak havoc in any interactive application.
As Sandy began to wreak havoc we sought information about our our friends, our town, our roads.
Donovan's orders to his OSS teams were simple: Figure out precisely how our enemy works, and wreak havoc.
That level of decline could wreak havoc on the delicate Antarctic food chain.
New York is already being blanketed by a winter storm expected to wreak havoc on travel in the Northeast.
Even a less fearsome 20-centimetre rise, combined with bigger waves, could wreak havoc.
They had seen electronic exchanges wreak havoc on floor brokers in Europe, and they didn't want to lose the business.
Another reason pirates roamed the seas, said Bean, was because they were hired by countries at war to wreak havoc.
Outside the brain, stress can wreak havoc on the immune system, according to another study to be presented at the meeting.
And they have flexed it in the face of one of the largest macroeconomic trends to wreak havoc on the nation.
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Meanwhile, the loss of nutrients could lead to long-term deficiencies and wreak havoc on the body's ability to metabolize, Jampolis said.
Liquid and electronics don't like each other and there's an endless list of everyday hazards waiting to wreak havoc on mobile phones.
The misleading, or misguided, bond arrangements probably will not bury the cities in debt or wreak havoc on the municipal bond market.
Hackers create computer viruses just to wreak havoc on unsuspecting people, and those same types of people can post stolen information anywhere.
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Chronic emotional stress can wreak havoc on the body on many levels.
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Slips and overboard falls continue to wreak havoc on some commercial fishing boats off the coasts of Alaska, Massachusetts and other seaboard areas.
"It is a place that, if it doesn't get straightened out, will continue to wreak havoc on Europe and the United States, " he said.
Solar blasts heading toward Earth can stoke up beautiful auroras in the nighttime sky, and wreak havoc on communications satellites and electrical power grids.
Rugged notebooks are the kind of computer you buy when your job, your bad habits or your clumsiness wreak havoc on typical notebook computers.
But as outsize, underfunded teacher pension and medical benefits wreak havoc on school budgets, unions in Wisconsin and elsewhere are standing on increasingly shaky ground.
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