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A small shift in the predicted probability of an extreme tail event can wreak havoc.

It lets the devils out. Before they wreak all kind of havoc with the nervous and cardiovascular systems.

No matter how much planning, preparation, and winnowing of your schedule you do, there are still times when responsibilities can wreak havoc on your to-do list.

The snag here is that even just a few of those days can wreak havoc in our work environment. People tend to remember our "low-EQ days" more than our "EQ peak days".

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Decades of stress can wreak havoc on your health.

Once released into the atmosphere, methane could wreak havoc with the world's climate.

But we can and must reform it to curb the damage it can wreak while expanding the enormous benefits that responsible globalization can provide to millions.

Sidney, played by Neve Campbell is back on screen. And if you see her on Scream, it only means that Ghostface is out to wreak havoc, now in the town of Woodsboro.

Yet policies at every level conspire to wreak its destruction.

Another speculation is that the human lifespan could be greatly extended, something that would wreak havoc on all population projections.

Mr Kim does not need his bombs to wreak havoc in South Korea, whose capital, Seoul, has long been within range of the North's artillery dug into the hills just over the border.

Usually, price wars wreak havoc because they erode the pricing power of an entire business.

Remember: Stress and anxiety wreak havoc on your immunity.

America is actively supporting the hunt for four rebel leaders of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army, which continues to wreak havoc in the region.

When nobody owns code, people can wreak havoc anywhere they want and bear no responsibility.

A normal person thinks about the gruesome and tremendous destruction that a nuclear weapon would wreak, and thinks-reasonably-that no one could court such a fate.

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