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en The timing of the bombings was clearly designed to wreak the greatest level of havoc and carnage. They are an attack on the democratic process and cannot be justified by any political cause.

en I believe religion is an extraordinarily powerful force that has inspired the noblest best and the worst. But now we're in a world where we have many different ways that a small number of people can wreak havoc. The danger has escalated to a totally different level.

en You might be doing everything else right, but bad soil will wreak havoc on all of your efforts.

en You don't need too many committed to martyrdom to wreak havoc.

en Even a tropical storm I think would wreak havoc. Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se.

en I think we all truly know, deep down in our hearts, that's the disaster that's really going to wreak havoc on us.

en We think that there's quite a bit of H1 immunity, where it certainly wouldn't wreak the same havoc as it did in 1918.

en Definitely it was an incident that had potential to wreak more havoc, and it didn't, and we're very grateful for that.

en Energy ought to be more expensive around here to pay for the consequences that wreak havoc on the environment. Low cost doesn't let alternatives gain a foothold.

en Ideally the democratic process should start from the bottom, from the grassroots level. But with the dictatorial regimes and rigid laws controlling almost all areas of civic life, it is highly impossible to bring democracy in Arab countries in this way. The democratic process in these countries would need a strong push from outside.

en It builds confidence. The water was challenging. Wind can wreak havoc on you. We felt like we've been making some progress and it's nice to know hard work is paying off.

en Not participating in the previous elections was a mistake. By abiding to its promise not to attack the voting process, the resistance has proved that it is ready to lay down its arms if the dialogue and democratic process is genuine.

en You're watching a democratic political process evolving before your eyes in which Iraqis are now pulling together through political compromise, whereas in the era of Saddam Hussein it was coercion and tyranny that forced them to come together,

en Arresting a few activists in a particular atrocity is simply not enough. This group has to be thoroughly disarmed. If not, they will continue to wreak havoc, murdering innocent civilians and killing the chance for peace.

en May we be saved from evil thoughts and deed of enemies of world peace who find pleasure in creating havoc and perpetrating all forms of carnage.


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