Sentences with phrase «brain drain from»

Just under half of partners responding to Legal Week's Big Question survey said the scale of cuts will lead to a considerable brain drain from a sector already contending with low billing rates, with 8 % claiming they will have an enormous impact and a further 40 % saying they will make a small contribution to lawyers moving away from publicly - funded work.
The policy resulted almost immediately in a brain drain from nearby schools.
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.»
To prevent a permanent brain drain from Europe, individuals receiving OIFs must return to Europe for the so - called reintegration phase of their project, which lasts for half of the period spent in the third country (i.e., 6 to 12 months).
Maybe there was a brain drain from seminaries to university religion departments, which house a greater number of radicals.
«More difficult, I think, is the question of whether home schooling poses any sort of a problem for society; a threat to social cohesion, for example, or a brain drain from the public schools.
Maja Pantic, a professor of affective and behavioral computing at Imperial College in London, tells Sample she is worried about a one - way brain drain from schools to tech companies:

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Locals call it the «brain drain»: Homegrown entrepreneurs from Hawaii follow the jet stream to the mainland for school and pretty much never return.
Says Ed Artzt, P&G's CEO from 1990 to 1995: «The most unfortunate aspect of this whole thing is the brain drain.
Worried about the brain drain, Ms. Mayer has been approving hefty retention packages — in some cases, millions of dollars — to persuade people to reject job offers from other companies.
Our top level of leadership is suffering from the brain drain of missing women.
Giffords was making «lightning speed» progress for a brain injury and had the drain for brain fluid removed from her head, her doctors said last week.
We've got 15 tips from teachers to head off summer brain drain.
After surgery your doctor will advise on an ongoing treatment plant which may include having a shunt fitted to drain excess fluid from the brain and physio.
My son had a brain bleed and if we had not had him circumcised and we went home several days later our son would not have woken up from either a nap or the night because the bleeding was blocking the passage where spinal fluid drains from the brain.
Scotland has long suffered from the effects of so - called «brain drain», with too many of its skilled young people finding economic opportunity south of the border.
It's a long way from these glimmers of recognition that outsourcing Congress's thinking ability may not be such a good idea to a willingness to do something serious to reverse the brain drain.
On the whole, politicians seem all too wary of any possible «brain drain'that could result from their policies, trying to avoid the relocation of entrepreneurial talent to places with more favourable regulatory environments.
But 53.4 % of Greeks who belong to the «brain drain» generation would return within 2 years if deep structural changes in the Greek establishment were enforced, according to a report from a Greek group called Brain brain drain» generation would return within 2 years if deep structural changes in the Greek establishment were enforced, according to a report from a Greek group called Brain Brain Gain.
We don't want brain and data drain from Africa to the U.S.» The biggest game - changer on the continent will be the Square Kilometer Array (SKA), the world's largest network of radio telescopes designed to survey the sky faster than any instrument before it.
It turned out that the Dutch economy, too, is far from disinterested in the impact of a female brain drain: It stands to gain?
He surmises that the root cause of the brain drain that is afflicting many countries stems from «structural problems in the world of science.»
That's when University of Virginia neuroscientist Jonathan Kipnis and his team discovered a hidden core of vessels — a previously unknown sewage system for draining cellular waste from the brain into the lymph system at large.
Compared with a healthy human fetus (left), a fetus with hydrocephalus can not drain the fluid it needs to from its brain.
Spina bifida is different: It can leave children unable to walk and control bowel and bladder function, and in need of shunts to drain fluid from the brain, but it's less often life - threatening.
The guidelines provide parameters regarding when clinicians should consider the possibility of ventriculitis (inflammation of the ventricles in the brain) or meningitis (inflammation of the lining of the brain or spinal cord) in patients who have cerebrospinal fluid shunts and drains (devices placed in the brain to relieve pressure due to fluid buildup), intrathecal drug pumps (for administration of pain medicine or other drugs into the spinal canal), deep brain stimulation hardware (medical devices that provide electrostimulation in the brain to treat Parkinson's disease or other neurological symptoms) or who have undergone neurosurgery or suffered from head trauma.
«The quality of science in Poland has suffered from two main, mutually related problems: catastrophical level of funding over the last few decades and brain drain of young, talented scientists seeking careers in North America and Western Europe,» says Adam Szewczyk, the Nencki Institute's acting director.
The results have been all too visible: a «brain drain» to the United States, difficulties in recruiting the best and brightest from Asia, few opportunities for young people interested in careers in industry, and obstacles to mobility between countries and between academia and industry.
Although Germany certainly wants to attract the elite, Landfried is anxious to point out that «we do not want to support brain drain effects from emerging countries.»
These tissues include the trabecular meshwork, which composes the drain of the eye and regulates intraocular pressure, and the optic nerve, which transmits visual information from the eye to the brain.
This is typified by feeling mentally active yet physically drained, feeling wide awake when resting in bed at night, or fluctuating from levels of great focus to severe brain fog throughout the day.
Recent research has even discovered an element of the lymphatic system devoted to draining interstitial fluid from in and around the brain, thereby exhibiting a critical function in alleviating pressure in the CNS.
Teachers, parents, and students all suffer from brain - draining inefficiency when the focus on homework is disrupted by multitasking.
Citing a long list of recent laws that many argue will hurt public education, Ravitch anticipated a brain drain for the state thanks to bad policies, said that charters and vouchers do not save kids from failing public schools but instead pave the way for resegregation, and bemoaned the loss of teacher tenure.
Are we in danger of overlooking one of the consequences of this expansion — a teacher «brain drain» from this country just when the supply issue is reaching situation critical?
This leads to «brain drain» from rural areas.
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?
These small realizations surface and swirl around the drain in the author's brain, shreds of insight, from time to time.
«Brain Drain,» aka «Human Capital Flight» refers to the exodus of educated, professional adults from locations that fail to provide them with the means of achieving success and fulfillment.
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.
A valve is located on this catheter that runs from their brain to their abdomen, which can then open to allow excess pressure build up in their brain to be relived through the draining of this fluid into their abdomen.
This is a procedure in which our surgeons drain fluid from the ventricular system in your pet's brain.
A shunt was placed to drain fluids from the brain.
An extremely low hiring rate combined with a large and growing number of federal employees who have elected to quit their jobs since January are generating concern that the federal workforce is suffering from a «brain drain» that is compromising the government's ability to carry out important functions.
This means reducing the size of the financial sector and the Wall Street «brain drain» - which has distracted the nation's best and brightest minds from the work of real innovation and entrepreneurship - and refocusing on productive, export - oriented industries.
If you are a number - crunching sort, there's a handy chart at the link that will allow you to compare the lawyer brain drain to everything from podiatrists to environmental science teachers.
The overwhelming majority of partners at commercial law firms believe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) plans to cut # 350m from its annual legal aid budget will lead to a «brain drain» of talented lawyers from publicly - funded work.
Doctors attempted to drain excess fluid from his brain and conducted a test on Feb. 21 to determine if it was successful.
We expect the Chancellor to even up the playing field and extend the rules to private sector companies too to increase tax take, correct an imbalance in employment tax legislation and avoid a brain - drain from the public sector.»
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