And we have a system right now that allows the best and the brightest to come study in America and then tells them to leave, set up the next great company someplace else.
Ms. CONDOLEEZZA RICE (U.S. Secretary of State): We're beginning a new effort to dramatically increase the number of Iranians who can come to study in America, the number of Iranian professionals who wish to visit.
Birtwistle himself has no recollection of such an exit and, while he may have disliked the opera, Britten's letters show both sympathy and support for the difficult young composer, and he helps him obtain a study fellowship in America.
The same study from Yoga in America showed that half of yoga practitioners took it up to improve their health.
While there hasn't been a formal study of Smartphoniacs in America (although there is one underway at the University of Florida), we know that between the second quarter of 2007 and the second quarter of 2008, the North American smart-phone market grew 78.7%.
Yet according to the eye-opening 2010 Single in America study by renowned biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher (someone ACTUALLY qualified to be an expert) for Match.com, that is not at all what the majority of young males feel.
Whatever its cause, a CSIS study published in February concluded that America was being harmed.
Every year thousands of the best and brightest students leave to study at universities in Europe and America.
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It will offer annual scholarships to 50 art students from France and America to study in New York City and Paris.
He sends Chinese architectural and construction teams abroad to study stadiums in Europe, South America and, with the World Cup construction boom, in South Africa.
Through hard work and perseverance my father got a scholarship to study in a magical place, America, that stood as a beacon of freedom and opportunity to so many who had come before.
The study, which examines deals in America in 1962-2001, makes various adjustments to take account of the flaws and concludes that mergers created, on average, combined gains to shareholders of 7.3%, compared with the gains identified by the old method of 5.3%.
In the study, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) foresees the increase of poverty in the region by 1.1%, and of extreme poverty by 0.8%, compared to 2008.
In America, a similar study suggested chess improved children's reading and writing skills, and led to chess being placed on the curriculum in New Jersey.
Fascinated by this question, Anthony Little of the University of Stirling in Scotland and Annika Paukner of the National Institutes of Health in America established a new study with 93 female macaque monkeys.
Stephen Klineberg, who led the Rice study, argues that in some 30 years all of America will look like Houston today.
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Of the companies examined in the study, 46% had a banker on the board, compared with 32% for equivalent firms in America.
Better management, the study maintained, could save tens of billions of dollars in America alone.
As gamers age, so does their propensity to buy mobile virtual goods, according to a new study by MocoSpace, the largest mobile gaming community in North America.
Because 41% of scientific papers originate in Europe (compared with 31% in America), the results of this study could have a big effect on the publishing industry.
In a recent study economists at the OECD found that America does indeed do well on some measures, such as breast-cancer survival rates and cervical-cancer screening, compared with other rich countries.
Using data from a study that followed more than 1, 700 patients in North America, Europe and Australia long-term after hernia repair, Dr. Heniford identified both preoperative and surgical factors associated with chronic postoperative pain.
According to a study by the Council of the Americas of countries in Latin America, of which the U.S. was included in at least half of the variables involved, the U.S. usually reaches the top 3 except on one issue, government responsiveness.
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Many who earn these U.S. dollars use them to travel to America and study the refining and use of vibranium in the States.
According to a study by Dell, 42% of data breaches in North America can be traced to lost or stolen data-carrying devices.
As a recent study from the Brookings Institution points out, the welfare rolls in America's biggest cities may be falling, but they are doing so much more slowly than in the surrounding counties.
The study hinges on the analysis of existing fossils found in western North America, from Canada through to the south-west of the US, where the fossils of small reptiles are much better preserved than in other parts of the world.
But many doors are slamming in the faces of international students who came to America to study and secure a job.
It points to the National Gambling Impact Study Commission, which in 1999 concluded that a mere 0.6% of America's adult population had serious problems with gambling.
According to the most recent study, homicide accounted for 10 percent of all on-the-job deaths in America.
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