Sentences with phrase «brain drain begins»

As schools everywhere begin to wind down on the school year, the worry around the summer brain drain begins.

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The country has suffered a veritable brain drain of it's most capable and educated people, not just christians, since the war began.
The lack of access to many major instruments caused a brain drain in the community up until the early 1990s, when Canadian science began to catch up.
In recent years, however, Australia has begun to turn a brain drain into a brain gain.
Angie had a couple of serious fractures for which surgery had been required, she lost a spleen, there was a collapsed lung and she had a titanium rod in a femur, but the big issue was the head injury — there had been an impressive laceration on the back of her head and while there was no open fracture, her brain began to swell and the neurosurgeon implanted a shunt to drain the edema.
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