"The government must not claw back any money from the workers affected, " he said.
Mr. Liu's office has been pressing banks to disclose when and how much they claw back.
He won stages five and six to claw back some of the time lost.
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The idea is to claw back some of the lucrative advertising revenue ceded to Google.
Worse, I suspect the cheaper sites claw back the extra discount in higher shipping costs.
Previously, the boards could generally claw back only pay from executives who committed intentional or gross misconduct.
That could make it harder for banks to claw back pay if a bank runs into trouble.
The Welsh government says the sale included "claw back" arrangements in case the land rose in value.
There was still time before the break for Warwick to claw back three points for the visitors.
Mr Osborne claims that he will claw back the money, and more besides, through new anti-avoidance measures.
It is designed to allow Germany to claw back taxes from German depositors hiding money in Swiss banks.
He has begun to claw back a bit of power at Mr Lafontaine's expense with some shrewd counter-appointments.
When you're trying to claw back in and you miss half your free throws or more, it's very difficult.
The move is seen by some as an attempt to claw back ground lost to competitors such as Google.
If there are big pay-offs, Congress could decide to claw back the benefits.
He said that, unlike with salaries, there were often provisions to claw back bonuses if performance targets were missed.
The bill will also contain a "claw back" provision, taking away bonuses based on future profits that don't materialize.
The police struggle to claw back lost authority after a year of slippage.
She believes regional governments have too much power and wants to claw back central control over, for example, education.
The inspector recommended that the government should attempt to claw back some of that money from the companies where appropriate.
The Welsh government has previously said that the sale included "claw back" arrangements in case the land rose in value.
"The likelihood is that there will be a claw back from the 2009 and 2010 bonus pools" said a source.
And the Polish international made an important second-half save from Nihat Kahveci as Villarreal threatened to claw back their two-goal deficit.
Some want the UK to claw back powers from the EU while others are seeking a referendum on the UK's membership.
And governments and unions may try to claw back some of the moves towards flexibility they accepted when joblessness was rising.
Next up: arriving at a settlement with former partners to claw back compensation they were paid after the firm became insolvent.
Job and wage cuts boost profits, but they also dampen consumption, as businesses claw back a bigger share of national income.
Mr Cameron's coalition government is now studying areas of EU legislation where the UK may be able to claw back powers.
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Congress might grandfather past gifts, or the law might "claw back" gifts greater than the exemption at the time the donor dies.
Their willingness finally to act in this area will be aninteresting signal of their determination to claw back their economies' lost competitiveness.
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