For most countries, tackling the fundamental causes of the talent drain will take years.
Many fear that this talent drain will have lasting economic repercussions on the developing world, robbing it not only of the skills of these workers but also of their influence on the productivity of others.
While cost efficiencies do make a lot of sense in the short term, it is important to understand whether all this knowledge drain will prevent the effective bounce back of the organization when the high growth economy returns?
They know on the other side are multiple tax increases and mandatory budget cuts that will drain cash from consumers and businesses, which many economists predict will lead to another recession.
Down the road, aging baby boomers will steadily drain the surplus in the current fund, and Social Security will need some help to stay afloat.
But a process has begun that will drain some of their powers towards a stronger centre, making Bosnia a more normal country.
They're designed to counter Republican denunciations that the legislation is a government takeover of the health care system that will drain the federal treasury.
By the time they are, problems ought to be ironed out and the cost of enforcement can be shifted onto general taxation, where it will drain money, but not votes.
Although uncertainty is a natural part of life, the size and scope of these new regulatory intrusions will drain resources into compliance efforts and raise the cost of both medical insurance and financial prudence.
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Some conservatives won't support the governor because of her more liberal views on some "moral issues, " but Whitman should benefit from a Democratic primary race that will drain resources from the party and divide the Democrats.
So when conditions, like the ones Europe has just experienced, occur, big money will run for cover whenever possible and this will drain money from equities and cause a big downdraft and make for a correction.
But what good does it do to educate those girls if globalization will simply drain poor countries of skilled workers?
Never put chemicals or oil down the drain -- they will contaminate rivers and then make its toxic way into our oceans.
Water held in the reservoir, upstream of the city on the River Laver at Birkby Nab farm, will gradually drain away downstream.
The amended agreement, announced on a day when the U.S. unemployment rate ticked higher, sets the stage for a debate in Congress over whether free trade with a major Asian nation can deliver the promised benefits or will instead drain U.S. jobs.
Perhaps the end of the Olympic drain on National Lottery funding will return to public projects elsewhere.
The more viscous a fluid, the longer it will take to drain away.
Working organic amendments such as compost into your soil will help it drain faster and retain a more even level of moisture.
Despite the government's determination to appear business-friendly, some of the tax changes in the recent budget will be a drain on company finances for some years.
Britain's pension-fund shortfalls will be a drain on future profitability.
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The immediate drain on Schering's earnings will be the disappearance of Claritin as a best-selling drug.
Keep in mind that zombies far outlive humans, so they will be a great drain on Medicare.
In the meantime, some analysts have speculated that Merck will suffer a brain drain as its best people jump ship.
Reduced government spending, deficits and debt will reduce the government drain on resources in the private economy needed to create jobs and growth.
And since open pits are still flooded and will take weeks to drain, shipping from stockpiles only postpones the inevitable: a reduction in met coal supply.
Also, the Fed will experience future continuing operating losses as it adjusts its balance sheet which will make it a drain on the U.S. Treasury for years to come.
They also worry that higher water levels in the spring will impair their ability to drain fields.
It could take two to three days to drain the lake to a point where searchers will know if anyone is there, Evansdale Mayor Chad Deutsch said.
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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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