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The problem has become so acute that policymakers have coined a specific term for this phenomenon of squandered immigrant intellectual talent: brain waste.
Many foreign countries are putting out the welcome mat for various reasons -- to stem a talent brain drain, for example, or to attract the tax revenue of cash-flush retirees looking for places to spend their golden years.
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He was gifted with athletic talent, brains and build, and it seemed he was destined for great things.
Whenever we step beyond the narrow lines drawn for us, it prompts hysterical rage about bad women who dare to "squander" years exploring their talent, brains and natural desire for experience and achievement.
This May Day take pride in the fact that you live by your own skill, talent, brains, and/or brawn.
Another argument for the slowdown involves the growth of finance beginning in the '70s, which attracted talent, brains and capital that might have gone to science and technology.
David Cameron said: "It's not that often in politics someone comes along with brains, talent, wit and bags of humanity.
David Cameron described the former MP of the Ross, Skye and Lochaber constituency of having "brains, talent, wit and bags of humanity".
Big Business does not have nearly the same talent and brain power, but they do have a decent outfield so when these two teams play, Big Business hits loopy inside-the-park home runs that win ball games while Activists agonize and bicker over strategy.
Bravo to Deborah Yates's talent, beauty, brains and current success in "Contact" ["Of Hundreds Trying, One Stood Out," March 5].
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