Aún no tenemos significados para "throw a wrench".
1Which is going to throw a wrench in the health insurance industry.
2Maybe throw a wrench or so in the works once inna while.
3But increasing tensions between India and Pakistan could throw a wrench in the works.
4The latest hiring initiative could throw a wrench into Wells Fargo's plans to cut costs.
5This is going to throw a wrench into the argument that the economy is slowing down.
6I've got to figure out how to throw a wrench into Cowl's gears during the Darkhallow.
7Usually, that means Pyongyang using its GPS jammers to try and throw a wrench in the exercise.
8No matter how organized one may be, life always manages to throw a wrench in your plans.
9Trump seemed to offer a rare chance to throw a wrench into the works, and many took it.
10There's nothing like the worst recession in a generation to throw a wrench into the best-laid financial plans.
11We'll find out sometime after that if Cooper & Kirk has managed to throw a wrench into the proceedings.
12The controversy could throw a wrench in the race that had Blumenthal, a popular Democrat, favored to win Dodd's seat.
13Some of US Soccer's figures, which it released on Monday, will throw a wrench in the women's lawsuit seeking equal pay.
14It's some of our own internal people who are against the proposed agreement who could still throw a wrench into the works.
15This would throw a wrench into his theory about the crime, because now DNA evidence placed Gray Wolf at the scene, too.
16On its face the story of the virus and the tulip would seem to throw a wrench into any evolutionary understanding of beauty.
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