"This could lead to a brain drain and a youth drain, " says deputy general secretary Patrick Itschert.
But the country is still experiencing a brain drain to other parts of the region and the world.
Between 1995 and 2000 Microsoft, like all older companies, suffered a brain drain.
In other words, international soccer is in the midst of a brain drain.
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They first asked for a 20% salary hike to stem a brain drain.
Chile imports doctors and maids from Peru, raising worries about a brain drain.
In the meantime, some analysts have speculated that Merck will suffer a brain drain as its best people jump ship.
So by 1990 China had a brain drain, and this prompted a row within the government, notes David Zweig, a Hong Kong-based scholar.
Canadian and Australian universities complain of a brain drain to America.
Sweden has one of the lowest rates of corporation tax 28% but it suffers from a brain drain because its high income-tax rates tend to drive executives abroad.
Worse, for Mr Paulson, a brain drain at lower levels in the Treasury leaves the secretary without the sort of deep technocratic policy apparatus that Mr Rubin once enjoyed.
Due to a lack of resources and opportunities, there is a brain drain: bright women are moving out of the country rather than bringing about a change in their country.
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Although the announcement Ken Feinberg, the federal pay czar, has made with respect to limiting bonuses will undoubtedly be politically popular, what steps, if any, is the government considering to keep the top talent from leaving the U.S. financial community and moving to a more friendly regulatory environment -- considering a brain drain, in essence?
Hence, in the past, we have spoken of a "brain drain" when tax in a particular jurisdiction has become excessively high.
This has led to a real brain drain nationally, with thousands of high-paying jobs left unfilled.
This is a problem not just for women, but for the American economy facing a colossal brain drain.
Many of her colleagues have fled - part of a rising brain drain.
Poverty and indebtedness swelled inexorably, causing a painful brain drain as any Sudanese who could, voted with his feet.
It also claims a graduate tax would lead to a "brain drain" by encouraging the most able students to study and work abroad.
Organisations are also responding to the emergence of a reverse brain drain that is increasingly forcing educated Westerners to look for skilled work in Asia, or with Asian companies in their home countries.
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The endless restructurings and mergers have definitely distracted many companies, and created a big brain drain, but the underlying intrinsic productivity potential of many of these groups has gone up, not down, from what I can tell.
In a soft-spoken but fiercely candid way, he talks about the city's seemingly insurmountable problems--high crime and unemployment, miserable schools, government cronyism, urban blight, a continuing brain drain, relentless push-back against painful cuts and, above all, the debt, the mountainous debt.
Clients have also told the actuarial and investment firm that they are concerned a corporate "brain-drain" could lead to higher unemployment and a less "pensioned" population.
Just last week, for example, the Supreme Soviet further delayed action on an emigration bill, this time citing concerns over a potential "brain-drain" and adverse budgetary implications arising from the 10-20 billion ruble cost to print new passports and customs forms which would be needed to implement the new law.
This brain drain is a big hurdle for creating a corps of world-class math wizards in China.
As a result, there has been an acute brain-drain from the labs.
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