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Brain drain.
When organisations or countries can pay higher salaries to attract talented people from poorer countries, there's a brain drain, a loss of talent.
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"We're moving from brain drain to brain gain," Mr. Clinton said.
The decline has caused, in Africa's thin upper reaches, a brain drain to the West.
"Otherwise, the brain drain to the coasts will just go on".
High taxes also contribute to Canada's century-old problem of a brain drain to the United States.
None of it has been pretty, but the resulting brain drain to Australia has been beneficial and helpful.
Mr. Long promised to cut taxes as part of a campaign to reverse Canada's brain drain to the United States.
The Briton who invented the world wide web is part of the global brain drain to MIT.
He formalised the restrictions two years later, partly to contain a brain drain to the United States.
Tens of thousands of blacks with the means to get out have also fled in recent years, adding a severe brain drain to Zimbabwe's woes.
But after a decade of stagnating spending power, rising taxes and a brain drain to the United States, Canada's frustrated conservatives are showing a greater willingness to unite.
So do many Petersburgers, who see them as something approaching runaways, and their loss as a brain drain to their rival metropolis.
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