Sentences with phrase «losing eminence»

Losing its eminence in science would probably result in fewer foreign scientists coming to study and work in the United States (and even perhaps some «brain drain» of U.S. scientists), fewer U.S. - based science and technology breakthroughs, and fewer U.S. startup companies and jobs.

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Palm Beach is different from nearby Wellington, where people like Rosemary Phelan (heir to the Cara food empire) have horse farms; and from nearby Windsor, which Hilary and Galen Weston put on the map; and from Lost Tree, the gated community a half - hour north of Palm Beach where such eminences as Jack Welch (of former GE fame) and Toronto mayor John Tory have winter lairs.
Declaring that it would restore India to its long - lost international eminence, the BJP also acquired what Nussbaum calls «a powerful and wealthy US arm»: a generation of rich Indians who while living abroad seek to affirm their identities through the achievements of their ancestral land.
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