One achievement of which Mazumdar-Shaw is particularly proud is helping to reverse India's brain drain of scientists.
Apart from the drain of being on tour, Yorke has reasons for fatigue.
Judge Robert Drain of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court has scheduled a hearing in the Refco bankruptcy for 10 a.m.
He has done research at the Harvard School of Public Health on the brain drain of doctors out of India.
Reduced government spending reduces the drain of resources from the private sector.
Finally, the company has improved its performance to decrease the battery drain of the app, which was one complaint when the app launched.
Moreover, the battery is sized up in the latter, presumably to handle the higher power drain of the 1080p panel and the Core i5 processor.
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Judge Robert Drain of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court has scheduled a hearing in the Refco (nyse: RFX - news - people ) bankruptcy for 10 a.m.
The team said the power drain of the heaters shouldn't effect battery life, either -- chips don't have to be heated often, and when they do, it can be done while prospective devices are recharging.
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In an effort to pull synchronized swimming from the shower-drain of sports obscurity, a revamped governing body has declared May "Synchro de Mayo, " a push to expose newcomers to the sport through performances and free lessons.
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As explained above, necessary spending cuts are not contractionary as under Keynesian mythology, but expansionary, reducing the drain of resources from the private sector, and the future tax increases implied by world record shattering deficits and national debt.
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If the credit card company could, for instance, recover 30% of the outstanding sums owing from a thousand debtors, that would significantly improve their overall collection rate, which we now know hovers somewhere near the bathtub drain of 20%.
As I've written before, this has the ability, on any given day, to provoke a drain of liquidity from the Greek banking system, forcing the Bank of Greece to ask for levels of Emergency Liquidity Assistance that the ECB just cannot countenance.
Now, it is true that the European Central Bank's deeds and words over the past year - the provision of emergency longer-term loans to eurozone banks and an offer of support to governments with clear plans to restore financial credibility - has staunched the worrying drain of funds out of Spanish and Italian banks.
Will constant use of the word, though, drain it of all of its meaning?
She felt around in the blocked sink with her rubber gloves, poking into the plughole with the toothbrush, pulling at the ends of the fibres caught in the trap, tugging and coaxing until she began to deliver up out of the drain a nasty mass, a thick rope of hair and soap and matted insulation, in a gulp of bad drain smell.
The goal is to drain some of the crowds away from Paris's jam-packed department stores Galeries Lafayette and Printemps.
He had gone missing on Tuesday and was eventually coaxed back out of the drain by the sound of his owner's voice.
But a process has begun that will drain some of their powers towards a stronger centre, making Bosnia a more normal country.
The people seeking darshan drain them of their energy.
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"As much as they can, they can make sure there is an environment where the utility workers can get to the places they need to do the work, " he said, whether that means helping drain tunnels of storm water or clearing roads of debris.
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The hothead theory is that the ice on that gigantic island is much less stable than previously thought, and that with a tad more warming, lakes will form in the summer, drain thousands of feet down to the bedrock, and lubricate the flow to the ocean.
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There is the sociology section, the science section, old sheet music and menus, and you can go to the periodicals room anytime and read old issues of the New Statesman. (And you can whisper loudly to a friend in the next carrel to get the hockey scores.) To see that that is so is at least to drain some of the melodrama from the subject.
As a society, we bear the larger costs, when their workplace exits deprive us of much needed talent and drain the pipeline of future women leaders.
Still, Romeo Jozak is unconcerned about the prospect of a talent drain damaging the chances of Croatia's national side.
Juliet Lyon, director of the Prison Reform Trust, said closing prisons and reducing prison numbers "offers major social and economic gains" but warned it "would be a gigantic mistake if the justice secretary were to revive the discredited idea of titans and pour taxpayers' money down the prison building drain" instead of investing in crime prevention, healthcare and community solutions to crime.
About 20 people, in pairs or in groups of three, chained their arms together inside sections of drain pipes and other plastic tubing and lay down on the road in front of the north gate, while eight other people did the same at the south gate.
At a party hosted by one of Mobutu Sese Seko's crooked lieutenants, Michela Wrong failed to drain her glass of pink champagne swiftly enough.
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