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"We've reversed the brain drain from Long Island," Dr. Marburger said.
Third, how does migration for college affect "brain drain" from rural areas.
And the cost of "brain drain" from poor countries is partly mitigated by the remittances sent home.
The 1980s and 1990s saw a brain drain from Africa, as academics and professionals relocated to the west.
Singapore has overtaken Silicon Valley as the world's innovation hub after FDA regulation prompts a brain drain from California.
The brain drain from the old factory towns to the big cities contributed to Trump's victory in the electoral college.
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One wonders if the growth of such notions has happened to counter brain-drain from the country.
There was a strong hint of one of the many upcoming chapters in this unsteady narrative: a brain-drain from Britain, and the shedding of British passports.
All of which means there has been an incredible brain-drain from Italy in recent decades: bright youngsters have fled the country looking for a job and a salary that match their skills.
In St . Petersburg though, Mr. Bush seemed to have a pretty good comeback when a student asked if he were worried about the brain-drain from Russia to the West.
We have seen various stages of brain-drain from British industry when the conditions weren't right and unless Britain's businesses really get on top of this, the same thing is going to happen again".
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