• Under his proposals, bonus agreements would also include claw-back clauses, allowing money to be recouped if necessary.

    BBC: Brown urges G20 to keep spending

  • The governments of the UK and Ireland have decided to opt-out of the scheme, due to concerns over the issue of "claw-back".

    BBC: MEPs welcome new cross-border inheritance law

  • They also suggest including claw-back clauses in bonus agreements which would allow money to be recouped if decisions which seemed successful later go bad.

    BBC: G20 proposes curb on bank bonuses

  • However British Conservative MEP Sajjad Karim said he supported the new regulation in principle, and hoped that further negotiations could take place over the claw-back issue.

    BBC: MEPs welcome new cross-border inheritance law

  • "The state does have claw-back measures in place if a company fails to meet its target, but we have no reason to believe that they will be needed in this case, " he said.

    WSJ: ESPN cutting workforce, 'smartly managing costs'

  • The board could have informed Michael Dell that if he wanted to stay on as CEO he needed to claw-back his stock option gains attributable to the allegedly fraudulent accounting, but it did not.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And the Polish international made an important second-half save from Nihat Kahveci as Villarreal threatened to claw back their two-goal deficit.

    BBC: Strachan keen to keep team intact

  • The ceiling could fall back down again in 2013, they say, or the government could decide to "claw back" gift- and estate-tax savings from this year and next.

    WSJ: Do You Need a Crummey Trust?

  • New Zealand threw away the chance to win in normal time, allowing Australia to claw back a five-goal deficit in the final quarter to make it 47-47 at full-time.

    BBC: Commonwealth Games: England win bronze in netball

  • Even with her inability to find the range on her groundstrokes, Davenport managed to claw back to 4-3 before Hingis closed out the first set, despite giving the second seed several shots after weak second serves.

    BBC: Hingis breaks losing streak

  • The first recycled crustacean: only one claw is taken from a stone crab - the rest is tossed back in the sea (the claw regrows in 12 to 18 months, and crabs plucked again are called "retreads").

    BBC: Feasting in Florida

  • And although the 26-year-old Lopez did claw one break back, the mercurial Safin held his nerve to seal the match.

    BBC: Safin books meeting with Federer

  • Meanwhile, Ireland, the agency said, could claw its way back into the single-A rating band if a deal is struck to share the burden of its bank debts.

    FORBES: Has EU's Juncker Given The EUR The 'Kiss of Death'?

  • The stakes are high: Stylish laptops have been at the heart of Dell's plan to claw back market share from Hewlett-Packard with eye-catching designs that will appeal to customers snapping up laptops from retailers, such as Best Buy, that Dell has been cultivating over the past year.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The stakes are high: Stylish laptops have been at the heart of Dell's plan to claw back market share from Hewlett-Packard (nyse: HPQ - news - people ) with eye-catching designs that will appeal to customers snapping up laptops from retailers, such as Best Buy (nyse: BBY - news - people ), that Dell has been cultivating over the past year.

    FORBES: Dell's Laptop Strategy

  • Efforts will be made to tie remuneration more closely to long-term value creation more paid in restricted shares, with employers able to claw back a portion if trades lead to big losses and multi-year bonus guarantees to be avoided.

    ECONOMIST: A new chapter for the world economy, maybe

  • The effect would be to claw back profits earned by excessive risk-taking.

    ECONOMIST: Bank incentives are all wrong

  • If there are big pay-offs, Congress could decide to claw back the benefits.

    ECONOMIST: Saving America's banks

  • But his ultimate ambition may be to claw back influence from corrupt bureaucrats and security-service agents who turn their official positions to their own advantage.

    ECONOMIST: Why is Russia��s third-wealthiest man entering politics?

  • They wanted either a claw back of past bonuses and spoils from long-term incentive schemes, or the surrender of what he could earn from long term incentive plans that haven't yet vested.

    BBC: Diamond ��hounded out by MPs��

  • In the third, Massu had a chance to claw something back when he earned his first break point at 1-1, but Murray nullified the threat before breaking him twice.

    BBC: SPORT | Tennis | Murray shines in Wimbledon opener

  • This holds particularly true for Motorola Mobility, a company that just won its independence and is still in the throes of trying to claw its way back into the big leagues after years of mismanagement -- the Atrix 4G and Droid Bionic are Big Deals for Moto, and the company undoubtedly intends to get them right.

    ENGADGET: Editorial: bugs on unreleased phones don't matter (update: Motorola says phones will 'ship as scheduled')

  • Mr Osborne claims that he will claw back the money, and more besides, through new anti-avoidance measures.

    ECONOMIST: Britain's budget

  • After opening a two-set lead, Monfils saw world number 12 Ferrer claw his way back to two sets apiece.

    BBC: France take shock Davis Cup lead over Spain

  • Now majority-owned by the government, they are under pressure to claw back every dollar possible for taxpayers hence the hordes of employees poring over loans for signs of irregularities, such as false income statements by borrowers or second-home buyers posing as owner-occupiers.

    ECONOMIST: Mortgage lenders�� past sins catch up with them

  • He has begun to claw back a bit of power at Mr Lafontaine's expense with some shrewd counter-appointments.

    ECONOMIST: Who��s running Germany?

  • At 3-0 down on aggregate City looked dead and buried but somehow managed to claw their way back into the tie.

    CNN: Athletic and Sporting end Manchester's Europa League run

  • Henman then used his serve and volley attack to lead 3-0 and then 5-2 in the second but his nerve failed him and he allowed Hewitt to claw his way back and force a tiebreaker.

    BBC: Henman loses six in a row

  • Android still had a comfortable 70.1 percent of share in IDC's reckoning, but it took a hit from 75 percent in the third quarter -- similar to what we've seen elsewhere, the iPhone 5 launch helped iOS claw back enough share to hit 21 percent.

    ENGADGET

  • South African Tim Clark hit a final-hole eagle as he and Fiji's Vijay Singh defeated Lucas Glover and Stewart Cink to claw back vital points for the international team.

    CNN: U.S. retain Presidents Cup lead

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