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brain drain

NOUN
  1. depletion or loss of intellectual and technical personnel

How To Use brain drain In A Sentence

  • Immigration to the U.S. is causing a brain drain in some countries.
  • Experts said doing extra homework was not enough to combat the brain drain caused by screen time. The Sun
  • Britain has suffered a huge brain drain in recent years.
  • In this era of funding cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions.
  • His document looks at the country's declining birth rate and the continuing brain drain and presents an apocalyptic vision of the future in Scotland.
  • The report also warns that the need to recruit afresh will result in a huge brain drain from the civil service in addition to a diminished capability and reduced service to the public.
  • He could not argue, looking at Imperial, that there has been a major brain drain of senior staff.
  • Brain drains may represent a substantial reduction in some labor force skills and specialties.
  • The country suffered from a continual brain drain because of bad economy.
  • The perception of the brain drain as a transaction in which the recipient country gains and the donor loses is incomplete, says this Nature editorial.
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