«I think the governor's proposal of having $ 15 in New York City would hurt upstate because there would be
more of a brain drain.»
Not exact matches
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.
That can be exploited most effectively when combined with the principle
of «cognitive load,» which holds that «the
more operations our
brain has to perform at any one time, the greater the
drain on available resources.»
Interested in finding out
more about the big role immigrants play in American entrepreneurship, exactly how unhelpful the immigration authorities can be, the reverse
brain drain of talent out
of America, and possible solutions to the problem?
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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.
Smart coaches react to this football
brain drain by making their teams
more collective and muscular, independent
of genius and creativity.
Dr. Marianne Neifert, a pediatrician and author
of «Great Expectations: The Essential Guide to Breastfeeding,» explains that nipple incisions for implants should be avoided if breastfeeding is important to the patient [because] all the milk ducts that
drain the different lobes or sections
of the breast kind
of convene there [and] it's possible to accidentally cut milk ducts or the nerve that sends the signal to your
brain to release
more hormones that then helps you to produce
more milk.»
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.
Last Friday, in the leading Moscow business newspaper Vedomosti, a letter addressed to Russia's president and its prime minister and signed by
more than 100 Russian researchers who permanently work abroad complained
of «the disastrous situation in the Russian basic research,» noting extremely low levels
of funding and a continuing massive
brain drain.
In an open letter last month to President Vladimir Putin,
more than 150 RAS researchers asserted that the reforms are eroding science's image in Russia; they warned
of disastrous consequences for the nation, including a
brain drain of young scientists and an «upsurge in activities
of bureaucrats and impostors.»
Combating
brain drain and neurodegeneration brought about as a result
of an overloaded nervous system takes
more than pharmaceuticals.
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?
«The Windham Board
of Education last month voted down a proposed partnership between Windham and Parish Hill, citing fears about «
brain drain» sending Windham's children elsewhere and about transportation and
more.
We've seen a
brain drain: some
of the best, most creative gamemakers are focused on mobile and social games because those platforms are
more developer - friendly.
He served on the Johns Hopkins President's Task Force on Climate Change and the Advisory Board to Focus the Nation, and in 2011 he catalyzed a national «Stop The
Brain Drain» movement to encourage
more young people to pursue careers in entrepreneurship and public service instead
of Wall Street.
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.