Sentences with phrase «brain drain as»

Emigration, seen across the country in the past few years, has contributed to a brain drain as young, mobile, professional workers upped sticks to places such as Canada, London and Australia to escape Ireland's economic plight.
According to Draper, this will only lead to brain drain as many will be forced to move to other places, which are more crypto - friendly.

Not exact matches

Without a central hub for academics to branch out on their work in Canada, deep learning's southbound pioneers served as pied pipers, bringing their students with them, creating a brain drain.
Dean of Engineering Pearl Sullivan said she's not sure the movement of engineers can be called a «brain drain» any more, as the tech marketplace is global in reach.
The Times went further, saying that the island's total financial collapse will only make things worse: «Government workers will forgo pension money, public health and infrastructure projects will go wanting, and the «brain drain'the island has been suffering as professionals move to the mainland could intensify.»
A final ironic and unintended economic consequence of the Trump immigration reform plan could be a «brain drainas educated and potentially wealthy liberals look to escape a controversial Trump presidency, namely by moving to Canada.
Like this morning, I was just playing a brain - dead (as Pierre calls it because it's not only addictive but it drains your brain juice) online game like Bejeweled, out of the blue all the emotions, thoughts, recent conversations hit me just like that making me smiles and laugh at my childhood memories & fantasies that I have somewhat forgotten; reminding me what it was like to be a child the same age as my daughter.
Despite widespread fears of a scientific brain - drain following Brexit, a push to develop GMOs presents the opportunity to attract investment and talent to the UK, as well as to better align our agricultural policies with our non-European partners.
It's about social entrepreneurship as opposed to social engineering and preventing the brain drain of our youth in Brownsville and East New York,» said Mawuli K. Hormeku.
As the industrial action embarked upon by medical doctors in Kogi state hits one month on Wednesday, the Nigeria Medical Association, has urged the State Government to do the needful by meeting their demands to avoid brain drain that has already started in the health sector.
«It's a marvelous system that reversed the European brain drain, and I thought it might work for Australia as well,» Rosenthal says.
However, brain drain is by no means solely a Dutch problem, as similar trends can be seen elsewhere in Europe, as well as in many Third World countries.
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The brain drain problem is not new; it received a good deal of attention in the 1960s but slipped beneath notice as European research expenditures grew and laboratories there strengthened.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu warned today that proposed cuts to energy research as part of a spending plan by House of Representatives Republicans for the rest of 2011 could cause a scientific brain drain that would damage U.S. science for years to come.
The Croatian Academy has also criticized the pyramidal system as «radically narrowing opportunities for young researchers and practically enticing brain drain from the public universities, institutes and Croatia.»
Combating brain drain and neurodegeneration brought about as a result of an overloaded nervous system takes more than pharmaceuticals.
As schools everywhere begin to wind down on the school year, the worry around the summer brain drain begins.
Owen Hathway, policy officer for NUT Cymru, said that his members were opposed to the move and also cautioned that if terms and conditions were depressed in Wales it could lead to a «brain drain» as teachers seek positions in England.
Wilshaw said that the UK is facing a «brain drain», as teachers are «flocking abroad» to work in the growing international sector, often working for overseas branches of elite UK public schools.
Program providers all share one common goal: combating summer learning loss, which is commonly referred to as «summer slide» or «summer brain drain
This may be a frivolous question or a brain teaser... But I've always wondered if it is possible to so skillfully remove the drain bolt from the bottom of an oil pan upon oil change as to not get any oil on your fingers or the socket / wrench being used?
Personally speaking I feel that to play this game you need to invest a lot of energy and so I would recommend taking breaks (then again I'm in my mid 30s and have limited brain juice), it can take it out of you because of the concentration and skill levels required to compete as a good standard, so it's draining but worth every minute.
Our living standards were lower, our inferiority complex was higher, and we suffered from perpetual brain - drain as our most ambitious citizens sought out opportunities south of the border.
Just as in other toy breeds, the Chihuahua is prone to swelling on the brain because the cerebrospinal fluid can not drain properly from the skull.
For several years now, however, we have witnessed an alarming brain drain and entire studios closing down as global investment has been diverted to other countries, especially in North America, which offer tax incentives.
But secondly, I think we as women have to continue to advocate for our very conservative profession, looking at ways that law firms of all sizes and shapes can more fairly and adequately deal with women with young children, because it is an enormous brain drain if the profession doesn't get there.
The concentration of client relationship responsibility and leadership positions within baby boomers will continue for years to come, and the march of time will exponentially increase the need for actions with respect to a) client relationships that need to be transitioned to younger Partners, b) leadership / ownership roles that needs to be transitioned to younger Partners, c) brain - drains / departing areas of unique expertise that need to be filled, and d) the realization that the coming generations do not share the same outlooks toward the profession as the baby boomer generation.
We understand the financial drain as well as the physical and emotional toll clients face after suffering from a brain injury.
Europe's oil and gas industry is suffering from a «brain drain» of skilled workers to regions, such as the Middle East and Russia, that are investing heavily in building infrastructure and can afford to pay «top dollar».
As you may know, writing an education resume can be a lengthy and brain draining process.
«Case Western Reserve stepped forward as lead institution for the Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia HERC, because HERC provides a one - stop resource for open positions across the region to facilitate attracting such couples to CWRU and other institutions, which helps prevent the «brain drain'that occurs when the spouse or partner can't find a job.»
They posit, in a similar vein, that when individuals are faced with many decisions that demand trade - offs — such as a scarcity of food, time or money — and do not have a chance to recover from the resulting brain drain, self - control can tank.
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