• The inspector recommended that the government should attempt to claw back some of that money from the companies where appropriate.

    WSJ: Kabul's Tax Levies Raise Flags From U.S. Watchdog

  • The sequester would claw that back by all of about 5%.

    WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Unscary Sequester

  • If the Treasury chooses to claw back the additional revenues that local authorities earn from charges by reducing the overall sums going to transport, nothing worthwhile will have been gained.

    ECONOMIST: Transport

  • Though many Americans, black and white, greeted Mr Bush's address from New Orleans warmly, if he wants to avoid becoming a lame duck in his second term he will need to claw back the conservative support that won him two elections.

    ECONOMIST: Seeking a cure for the hurricane hangover | The

  • Nicklas Bendtner saw Arsenal's best chance saved by Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes - but it was the introduction of substitute Theo Walcott that finally gave Arsene Wenger's team the impetus to claw their way back into a tie that looked way beyond them.

    BBC: Arsenal 2-2 Barcelona

  • He also said that if Mr Entwistle was found to have done anything in breach of his contract, "we can claw back some of the remunerations that has been paid".

    BBC: Lord Patten defends BBC pay-off to George Entwistle

  • He said he will insist that current New Yorkers benefit from the new jobs and there would be serious "claw back" provisions and penalties for companies that fail to meet promises of jobs and development.

    WSJ: Cuomo: Create tax-free zones around SUNY campuses

  • Silver said after the Albany announcement that he will insist that current New Yorkers benefit from the new jobs and there would be serious "claw back" provisions and penalties for companies that fail to meet promises of jobs and development.

    WSJ: Cuomo, cabinet pushing his tax-free NY proposal

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

    ECONOMIST: Britain's budget

  • Because AMD's move to cut costs seems to signal that the company may be pulling back on plans to claw market share away from Intel, a campaign that has been costly for both companies.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The Welsh government has previously said that the sale included "claw back" arrangements in case the land rose in value.

    BBC: Regeneration investment fund on hold pending inquiry

  • "The likelihood is that there will be a claw back from the 2009 and 2010 bonus pools" said a source.

    BBC: Heads may roll at RBS over Libor

  • Others that we should claw our way back through competent administration.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Politics | Follow Thatcher example, Blair told

  • The rise in the dollar price reflects, among other things, an attempt to claw back some of the increased cost of selling in that currency.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • Assuming that the government does not try to claw back the profits made on such sales, the market should continue to grow.

    ECONOMIST: Jarvis

  • That could make it harder for banks to claw back pay if a bank runs into trouble.

    WSJ: EU Reaches Deal to Curb Bank Bonuses

  • The bill will also contain a "claw back" provision, taking away bonuses based on future profits that don't materialize.

    FORBES: A Deal On The Bailout

  • She quotes one of his 2011 letters to investors asserting that bank stocks whose struggles pulled down his funds' performance would rebound when the economy improves, never criticising what he did or pointing out that investors will have to wait ages to claw back such massive losses.

    ECONOMIST: The success of hedge funds

  • It's possible that some of these medicines may eventually claw their way back onto our radar screen.

    FORBES: The Failures

  • 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

  • In order to claw back the Mets owners' principal investments, the trustee must prove that the defendants willfully ignored warning signs that Mr. Madoff was operating a fraudulent enterprise.

    WSJ: Mets Owners Must Return Madoff Profits, Face Trial

  • 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

  • There is, of course, the danger that Palestinian militants will regard any pull-out from Gaza or elsewhere as a sign that by continuing violence they can eventually claw all the land back.

    ECONOMIST: Unsettling the settlers | The

  • Those who have had their awards withdrawn do not receive annual pay rises so the NHS can start to claw back some of the money, but as pay is currently frozen, that is having little impact.

    BBC: Call to abolish NHS 'lifetime bonuses' for consultants

  • He said that, unlike with salaries, there were often provisions to claw back bonuses if performance targets were missed.

    BBC: RBS: Sir Mervyn King suggests splitting up bank

  • In the end, it's tough to imagine that a pair of formerly bankrupt airlines struggling to claw their way back in a troubled industry won't be permitted to join forces.

    FORBES: Long-Haul Investing

  • But whereas Nokia may yet claw its way back above a 30% market share, sceptics such as Mr Wood doubt that it will ever reach its long-term goal of 40%.

    ECONOMIST: Problems at the world's largest maker of mobile phones

  • Chela improved in the second set and he broke Murray in the sixth game, but by that point the Scot was two breaks up which proved too much to claw back.

    BBC: Murray strolls to win over Chela

  • 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

  • Clem Cecil, director of Save Britain's Heritage, warned that its legal campaign would continue if attempts were not made to claw the money back from councils.

    BBC: Councils use ?35.5m repair fund for demolition

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