Sentence examples for import talent from inspiring English sources

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Simplify the tax code, and reform immigration policies to make it easier to import talent.

And Mr. West's gravitational pull is such that he can import talent.

Regional festivals import talent and culture from abroad, but also lend local flair.

Comment: Jenny Hjul: Why import talent when you can grow your own?

Craig Barrett, Intel's chief executive, said the company would have to "import talent" to fill the anticipated 1,000 new jobs.

But because they can offer more opportunities and real career progression, companies like LVMH, Richemont, and Kering are well placed to import talent from other fields.

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In the absence of a commitment to "grow our own," we continue to import talent--a sacrosanct value in this democracy and especially in the history of U.S. science--and rely on ad hoc measures such as H1-B visas.

England has had significant help from imported talent.

Paris imports talent and exports books, but neither trade names nor rights.

As a summer theater Williamstown has always depended on imported talent.

Gulf nationals want and need good education and would like their countries to be less dependent on imported talent.

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