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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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If he's right, that's sounds like the kind of brain drain we could live with.
Institutions such as universities, decimated by years of brain drain, limp along divided into sectarian fiefs, faculty by faculty.
— David Gallagher Four High-Level Facebook Officials Resign in a Week networkworld.com | Signs of brain drain at Facebook?
There is already an element of "brain drain" in Windsor and Maidenhead, she says, as parents apply for grammar schools across the border in Buckinghamshire.
It was precisely this kind of brain drain that 50 years ago motivated the East German leadership to build the wall, turning the country into a giant prison.
But programmes like IBM's and SKA's are luring talented African scientists back from across the world, reversing decades of brain drain.
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However, Klug and others admit that it won't address another source of brain drain--U.K. postdocs headed to the United States for positions not available at home.
That is the sort of brain-drain we don't want.
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".
Unfortunately, America will pay a price for this in terms of brain-drain.
Training for migrants costs origin-country taxpayers nothing and subsidizes the creation of professionals in the home country through the 'home' track, reducing fears of 'brain drain'.
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