Sentences with phrase «face brain drain»

The significant age difference in immigration - readiness suggests that Canadian youth feel the economic climate is particularly ill - suited to their needs, meaning that the country could face brain drain if the right opportunities present themselves elsewhere.

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The RNC faces massive debt, a brain drain, a Presidential campaign on the horizon and other serious challenges.
Do any of the proposals above address the most pressing problems facing rural communities: economic stagnation and «brain drain» — the outflow of the most intellectually talented residents to more - populated areas?
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.
On Thin Ice New Places, New Faces Where the Money Is Keeping the Balance No Space to Waste Brain Drain Our Place, Their Place
We understand the financial drain as well as the physical and emotional toll clients face after suffering from a brain injury.
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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