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Stemming the outflow of engineers to Chinese manufacturers appears to be impossible.
If only it were this good in stemming the outflow of talent.
This would have the added advantage of stemming the outflow of remittances, which now drain the Gulf countries of some 10% of their GDP.
Iran, with one of the highest opiate addiction rates in the world, has an obvious interest in stemming the outflow of Afghan opium and heroin, and like the United States, wants to quell a raging Taliban insurgency that is largely fueled by the drug trade.
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To stem the outflow, the government clamped down on the sale of dollars.
The decision to free up the lira was part of an effort to stem the outflow of foreign investment capital from Turkey.
That helped stem the outflow of firms inverting with shell companies in tax-free Bermuda and the Cayman Islands.
Japanese employers, like the government, say there is little they can do to stem the outflow of skills and technology.
Both those inversions got the attention of the Internal Revenue Service, which enacted rules intended to stem the outflow of corporate tax dollars from the United States.
In 1980 Soviet hydrologists stemmed the outflow into the Kara-Bogaz-Gol by constructing sand barricades between the Caspian and the lagoon.
"Nigerians are saying thank you very much, Mr Cameron, for pointing it out, but you tell us what your government has done to stem the outflow of embezzled money into London?" Cheto said.
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