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"claw back" Definitions
  1. to get something back that you have lost, usually by using a lot of effort
  2. (of a government) to get back money that has been paid to people, usually by taxing them
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The judge also saw defendants complain about irrelevance in their attempt to claw back material from the state AGs' investigation – and then saw those same defendants drop most of their claw back demands.
Boeing doesn't plan to claw back 2018 compensation from Muilenburg.
Wages are "sticky" and tough to claw back once established.
Bangkok's efforts to claw back fiscal decision-making may curb clientelism.
But they couldn't claw back the data he'd already stashed away.
Yet it will not be easy to claw back public support.
But Uncle Sam could also claw back some of that money.
That helped the Assad government claw back and consolidate territorial gains.
It is never easy to claw back land from private vehicles.
Denver tried to claw back in again in the final two minutes.
That steadied sentiment, helping global equity markets to claw back earlier losses.
Predators erupt in Game 3, claw back in Cup final NASHVILLE, Tenn.
Typically, carriers subsidize handsets then claw back the money through high tariffs.
Especially for a game like that when you claw back and fight.
Russian and Iranian backing enabled Assad&aposs military to claw back territory.
Losses to market share would be difficult to claw back, he added.
Gains in consumer discretionary stocks helped the three indexes claw back some losses.
Tottenham had given away ground early on: too much, surely, to claw back.
Headlines Credit Suisse sues UK to claw back banker bonus tax payments on.ft.
He believes the S&P will claw back to 2,550 by year's end.
We can definitely start to claw back, plus there's the catch-up services.
The trust fund would mean future Congresses could not claw back the money.
But oil prices have continued to drop even as stocks claw back some gains.
Texas withstood an early run by West Virginia to claw back into the game.
Underwood is seeking to dissolve the foundation and claw back $2.8 million in restitution.
The company said it would also claw back previous awards worth around 338,000 pounds.
She inspired fellow Democrats and helped them claw back some seats in the legislature.
This would go beyond a now doomed Dodd-Frank proposal to claw back bonuses.
The Wells board is looking to claw back $41 million in stock rewards from Stumpf.
Using a tracker blocker is therefore one way to claw back a little online privacy.
Everyone was desperately trying to claw back some of their losses by suing each other.
The administration had been vague about which cities or which funds it may claw back.
I didn't want to be in that situation where I had to claw back time.
At the moment, the machinery to claw back control of it is in its infancy.
Trump badly needs a strong showing in the debate to claw back into the race.
He also was seeking to claw back more than $50 million in bonuses, with interest.
"For the Northeast," she said, "it's going to be hard for Republicans to claw back."
If there were losses in subsequent years, the investor would claw back the withheld compensation.
The fund managed to claw back from Thursday's lows to close 0.1 percent higher, however.
The Citigroup proxy also includes a proposal to toughen claw-back provisions for executive pay.
Attorney General Sessions' threat to claw back federal funding only strengthens our resolve to fight back.
The trust fund would ensure that Congress in the future could not claw back the money.
The controversy has led to calls for the bank to claw back bonuses paid to her.
The decision to "claw back" $163 million in December, a move made by Puerto Rican Gov.
Prosecutors also said they would seek to claw back any profits obtained from the alleged misconduct.
He also balked when asked if the bank would claw back some of Ms. Tolstedt's compensation.
She also has proposed a "claw back" of tax benefits for companies that move facilities overseas.
On Wednesday, several lawmakers called in a letter for stronger rules to claw back executive compensation.
But for it to take more than 15 years to claw back those losses is shocking.
In 2015, the country faced orders to claw back €30 million from a Fiat Chrysler unit.
San Antonio scored the final seven points of the half to claw back into the game.
That's the other place where there's ability to sort of claw back some more of that.
German firms slowly began to claw back the export competitiveness they had lost in the reunification boom.
And they evoke the minor but significant liberties that the government is now poised to claw back.
PBMs then claw back money — called "performance adjustments" in the contract — from pharmacies with lower quality scores.
However, many investors noted that equity markets worldwide were already starting to claw back Brexit-fuelled losses.
He called on Judge Fallon to claw back whatever Esquire had earned on the drywall settlement deposit.
He asked Mr. Stumpf why Wells Fargo did not "claw back" Ms. Tolstedt's compensation and accrued stock.
If that's the case, the company typically can't claw back any of that extra spending, Dietel said.
Other euro-area countries must keep an even tighter lid on wage growth to claw back their competitiveness.
With a new overhaul and some streamlining, Firefox is hoping to claw back some of that market share.
Wall Street is trying on Tuesday to claw back some of its losses suffered over the past week.
The island tried to claw back what was lost by passing, in 21990, a law to affirm that .
Chiang called for the bank to develop a whistleblower protection program and to "claw back" some executive compensation.
It could allow the PBOC to claw back influence over loan prices, in spite of earlier liberalisation efforts.
It will be harder to claw back the billions that Saudi citizens and companies have stashed further afield.
The FCA said it would pursue confiscation proceedings against both men to claw back the proceeds of crime.
A small number of banks have introduced negative interest rates for wealthy customers to claw back some margin.
Ring-fencing mitigates set-off, commingling and claw-back risks, and protects covered bondholders from other creditors' claims.
But the country in turn is obligated to claw back the illegal state aid from the corporate beneficiary.
Since 20063, the government has used the tools at its disposal to claw back at least $15.2 billion.
Instead of indulging in a "flat tax," Washington scrambled to claw back much of the 2628 tax cuts.
Romania can be ordered to claw back the aid if it is found guilty of breaching EU rules.
So LG is pinning its hopes on the V20 to claw back positive brand perception and market share.
Seven Republicans crossed party lines to pass a bill designed to claw back Congress's responsibility for declaring war.
Defendants tried to claw back more than 150,000 documents that they alleged were not relevant in the MDL.
But she included a provision allowing the companies to claw back confidential or irrelevant documents within 120 days.
French exporters are still struggling to claw back market share lost during a twenty-year decline in competitiveness.
Since then, however, administrations of both parties have sought to claw back executive power — and been largely successful.
Friday's blockbuster report helped the major indexes claw back most of their losses from earlier in the week.
The 1922 midterm saw Democrats claw back many seats, leaving only a slight 225-207-191923 Republican advantage.
The administration has been looking to claw back public health funding that would help pay for a pandemic response.
On immigration, health care and other issues, she has pledged to claw back against the president and the GOP.
Trump won big in coal country and Democrats would love to claw back some of those working class voters.
It's not clear how we might claw back our real-time location data from cellular carriers at this point.
Bob Shanks, chief financial officer, said a rise was needed to claw back money lost through foreign exchange movements.
Nor is it odd that Congress would attempt to claw back oversight after years of slowly expanding presidential power.
Uber managed to claw back above it's IPO price for a hot second, and is back under it today.
That can be costly because states also have the legal power to claw back your federal tax refund. 5.
HKEx has sought to claw back some of its $2.2 billion outlay on the LME by raising trading fees.
The administration is requesting Congress approve a package to claw back $6900 billion in spending from previously approved funds.
They saw the pilot as a way to claw back some control from people who threaten to share images.
Saudi officials say they aim to claw back some $100 billion of funds that rightfully belong to the state.
"I see no reason not to try to claw back whatever we can from these effects," Mr. Bernstein said.
Smart's 3-pointer with 32.8 seconds remaining helped Boston claw back to within four, 50-46, at the half.
But how would Trump claw back supports from the public is a problem now while the impeachment investigation continues.
But the authorities in Germany call it a form of theft, and they're trying to claw back the money.
The Netherlands has appealed another Commission ruling, ordering it to claw back millions in tax from coffee giant Starbucks.
The system allows boards to "claw back" pay before the executive receives it, in cases where missteps have occurred.
The attorney general did not specify which cities or which funds the department may claw back as it has threatened.
Wells Fargo has said its board will assess whether to cancel or claw back any incentive compensation paid to Tolstedt.
Treasurer Scott Morrison said in April the country expected to claw back A$2.9 billion from companies under the legislation.
So it is, further, not surprising to see Uber using Lyft's own tactic to try to claw back some ground.
Analysts expect BHP to be able to claw back any shipment delays and the impact to operations to be insignificant.
And in the House, members are urging regulators to make it easier to "claw back" executive pay in similar cases.
They don't even need a court order or a judge's signature to reach into bank accounts to claw back funds.
The bank has announced that it will claw back pay worth $41 million from John G. Stumpf, the chief executive.
The GOP holds 2202 seats in the House, meaning Democrats must claw back an improbable 2628 seats to win control.
As the Korean court system has attempted to claw back those reparations from Japanese companies, Japan has not sat still.
RACs are the only post-payment auditing program permitted by law to claw back improper payments on behalf of Medicare.
North Carolina State leaned on its defense, and one of the best rebounding margins in the nation, to claw back.
In 2015, Ms. Vestager imposed an order on Luxembourg to claw back about €30 million from a Fiat Chrysler unit.
Many musicians, along with the service industry, had just started to claw back, only to see their lifelines snipped again.
City officials have warned that they may still claw back some of the money people took during last year's run.
Memphis' big man sank another 463 and it seemed Memphis had an answer every time Minnesota tried to claw back.
As the months wear on, vendors like Accenture and Cognizant begin to claw back these freedoms, often with little explanation.
O). In 2015 Luxembourg was told to claw back up to 30 million euros from Italian carmaker Fiat Chrysler (FCHA.
The new provision is more specific than an existing rule that allows the board to claw back compensation from executives.
The EU this morning ordered the Irish government to claw back up to $240 billion plus interest in taxes from Apple.
Earlier this month, the European Commission ruled that Ireland must claw back billions in unpaid taxes from U.S. tech giant Apple.
In such a scenario, banks are likely to claw back on lending like they did during the 2008/09 financial crisis.
About $300,000 of that has already been spent, but she said the governor would not try to claw back that money.
He hopes to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with lower-cost Mexico and claw back jobs, particularly in the auto industry.
Because plans can't conduct "spread pricing" in Medicare, they claw back money from pharmacies, based on those inflated prices, throughdifferent means.
Wells Fargo said it had decided to claw back approximately $20023 million of Stumpf's bonus, which was paid in March 2016.
The growth plan has allowed United to claw back market share in a competitive U.S. airline sector and boost its profitability.
It's being done to claw back the 12 percent rate high-end earners move through on the way to 40 percent.
As far as Republicans are concerned, the primaries are a continuation of the fight to claw back control of the party.
For workers to reap a larger share of the spoils of growth, they must claw back the bargaining power they lost.
" Larissa Belyaeva, a spokeswoman for Mr. Deripaska, said in a statement that he "disclaimed all rights to claw back those shares.
Boards should be eager to claw back compensation earned under such circumstances, if only to send a message to other employees.
As the company has grown, it has had to claw back some of the quiet area to fit in more desks.
Neither party seeks to claw back power from the presidency, because each side wants its respective team to exercise executive authority.
The Trump administration has canceled or is trying to claw back as much as $3.5 billion in federal allocations from California.
Limitations on which businesses qualify for the 25 percent "pass through" rate could be another way to claw back some revenue.
"We found a way to claw back and get that win for him," Palmieri said of the game against the Wild.
It's "extraordinary" to see Congress working to claw back power from the executive branch in a matter of days, said Sen.
He hopes to reduce the U.S. trade deficit with lower-cost Mexico and claw back jobs, particularly in the automotive industry.
The threat of retroactive tax rulings that claw back foreign companies' gains, a frequent occurrence under previous regimes, is not entirely gone.
It has been looking for ways to claw back market share from Walmart, the world's biggest retailer, and German discount chain Aldi.
"Rosneft wants to claw back some volumes and deal directly with many customers in Asia," a source familiar with Rosneft's strategy said.
She has ordered Ireland to claw back up to 13 billion euros ($13.8 billion) in back taxes from iPhone maker Apple (AAPL.
Because plans can't conduct "spread pricing" in Medicare, they claw back money from pharmacies, based on those inflated prices, through different means.
Tewolde also wants to claw back market share on routes to and from the continent, dominated by Turkish and Gulf carrier Emirates.
Optimism about an economic recovery in Europe gaining traction helped the regional benchmark equity index claw back some of its weekly losses.
However, Gutierrez said the decision on Apple was a "claw back" on an agreement that a sovereign nation made with a company.
The federal government recently signaled it wants to audit Medicare Advantage companies and claw back money that was improperly paid to plans.
But Dana Gas, the natural gas explorer, was up 2.5 percent to claw back most of the previous day's 2.4 percent drop.
The ECB kept rates on hold and remains on course to claw back unprecedented monetary stimulus even as the growth outlook darkens.
In America, heavy advertising and special discounts will likely let it to claw back its lost market share, if not its reputation.
We sat down after she unveiled a proposal to "claw back" tax benefits companies had received if they subsequently shift jobs overseas.
However if those payments were fraudulent, the IRS could claw back those breaks and hit the "donors" with penalties, tax professors said.
Coupled with inflationary enforcement, jurisdictional overreach, and the claw back of well-settled rules, the Wheeler FCC found little favor with industry.
The Senate on Wednesday narrowly rejected a proposal to claw back roughly $15 billion in spending approved by Congress earlier this year.
The Trump administration submitted a request to Congress on May 8 to claw back $15.4 billion in spending from previously approved funds.
Bitcoin has struggled to claw back to $10,000 in the last several weeks and remains roughly 36 percent lower for the year.
After the death of an enrollee, MERP allows a state to claw back funds expended on the beneficiary from the decedent's estate.
The White House on Tuesday walked back a proposal to claw back $252 million in unspent funding from the 2015 Ebola outbreak.
That will in turn allow states to claw back their powers by undoing regulatory actions that undermine their authority and the economy.
Samsung is using the A series and M series phones, targeted at millennials to try to claw back ground ceded to rivals.
Early on, Obama spoke about tax evasion at length, about how he wanted to claw back almost $200 billion in lost revenue.
Kroger has been looking for ways to claw back market share from Walmart, the world's biggest retailer, and German discount chain Aldi.
There are small steps that tech companies and regulators can take to claw back some privacy that Americans have lost to technology.
And their solution is familiar: Why not claw back the hands of time to go back to 1980 or 1950 or 20153?
A proposal in 2015 to split the chairman and CEO roles was unsuccessful, as were previous proposals to strengthen claw-back rules.
Both Mr. Newsom and President Trump linked the fight over the border wall with the renewed efforts to claw back rail funding.
In the clip below, Cleveland was coming out of halftime down by 20 points to San Antonio and desperate to claw back.
Mr. O'Rourke and Ms. Harris still possess the traits that made them intriguing to Democrats, and could easily claw back, for example.
He hopes he can reduce the U.S. trade deficit with lower-cost Mexico and claw back jobs, particularly in the automotive industry.
But with signs of less uncertainty in Italy as it forms a new government, the euro was able to claw back some gains.
LG's lost a lot of users, but if the company keeps focusing on these meaningful features, maybe it can claw back some customers.
Yes, but: Federal prosecutors and auditors are scrutinizing the coding practices of MA insurers and may be willing to claw back overpayments soon.
Trying it out in a nighttime street setting, I liked that it managed to claw back the blown highlights of illuminated street signs.
The bad bank says its best hope is to claw back money by foreclosing on real estate loans and sell the properties itself.
It will likely prove difficult for Trump to claw back from his current polling hole against Clinton without the Republican Party's full support.
The European Commission on Tuesday ordered the Irish government to claw back up to that amount, plus interest, in back taxes from Apple.
Meanwhile, Schnatter sued the company for wrongful termination and sought to claw back influence by matching Smith's investment offer, which the company denied.
The federal government hires HMS and other so-called recovery audit contractors to claw back overpayments made to providers by Medicare or Medicaid.
John Harwood: Now you have come out with a proposal today to try to claw back tax benefits for companies that go overseas.
MC) and Banco Mare Nostrum (BMN) on Wednesday as it seeks to claw back public money used to rescue the banks in 2690.
This has led to a cycle of liberalisation, growing political participation and eventually elite-backed military coups to claw back power from politicians.
The House is expected to vote Thursday on a White House proposal to claw back roughly $15 billion in previously approved government spending.
Congress should run with the president's rescissions package and claw back funds that might otherwise be used to fuel even more excessive spending.
But Houston gathered itself and put together an 8-2 run to claw back to 108-106 and then forced a Chicago turnover.
Moreover, while doping violations can lead to suspensions and loss of sponsorships, they don't claw back previous earnings nor inflict more severe punishments.
Due to revisions in the Copyright Act of 1976 that give authors of recordings certain copyright "claw back" rights, he may be correct.
Wade back to the states would claw back a constitutional freedom to abortion that all American women have had for over 40 years.
The euro was at best forecast to claw back its around 5 percent losses against the dollar since the start of last year.
Plaintiffs protested – and the defendants, according to plaintiffs' Supreme Court brief, ultimately withdrew their claw back demand on two-thirds of the documents.
As Brown tries to claw back his unpaid salary, the N.F.L. continues to investigate allegations made in a lawsuit by Brown's former trainer.
No president will be able to claw back this time — crucial time, since we're right now breaking the back of the climate system.
The fear that it has enough power to claw back huge rents in the future earns it an orange light: it should be watched.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average regained over 300 points in Thursday trading, trying to claw back some of the 608 points it lost Wednesday.
With on the rise, the Energy Information Administration expects coal-fired plants to claw back some share of electricity generation in 2017 and 363.
SCANA and Santee Cooper may have to defend against attempts to claw back some of the rate increases used to finance the abandoned reactors.
Eager to claw back support ahead of state elections in 2018, the CSU has redoubled its calls for limiting migration, something Merkel has opposed.
Officials helped 3.7m of them claw back more than $5bn of unpaid salary during 2016, it says; another such drive began on December 1st.
Tax authorities, particularly in Europe, have been stepping up efforts to claw back lost tax amid growing public anger over companies' energetic tax avoidance.
"I'd love to say that healthcare is going to claw back a lot of this underperformance," said Jeffrey Schulze, investment strategist at ClearBridge Investments.
The request was included in a broader rescissions package that sought to claw back some $15.4 billion in unobligated funds sitting in old accounts.
CSI26.9422 and technology, media & telecom sectors all down more than 1 percent at one point though most were able to claw back some losses.
Wednesday's rally helped Mothercare claw back all the losses that followed its notice of intent to appoint administrators for its UK operations on Monday.
Wednesday's rally helped Mothercare claw back all the losses that followed its notice of intent to appoint administrators for its UK operations on Monday.
We're not looking for a claw back on Dennis, there's nothing at any stage anywhere that suggests there's culpability involved in any of that.
The Pentagon said it would stop trying to claw back money it overpaid to thousands of California National Guard soldiers — at least for now.
Rather, the company was seeking to claw back hard won worker benefits in order to be more like its non-union, low road rivals.
To help claw back some of these losses, the president says that great trade deals are on the way, but skepticism here is warranted.
It's a pity that tomorrow's stage has been canceled because we needed every opportunity we could get our hands on to claw back time.
The documents stem from a class-action lawsuit from families who had tried to claw back the money spent on the in-game purchases.
Huber fully funded all business operations, and they drafted an operating agreement whereby Proctor would "claw back" 22018% of the business in sweat equity.
It is difficult to see any winners: the major oil producing countries will lose money regardless of the market share they can claw back.
But it is hard to imagine they will be enough to claw back Manchester City; certainly not this season, possibly not for some time.
Yet it is only during sustained periods when it operates above potential that workers claw back a higher share of the country's economic output.
The Minutemen managed to claw back midway through the second half, when Dibaji Walker hit a jumper to slash the deficit to 212.3-231.
"These regulations are telling us that you're grandfathered and safe; they won't try to claw back the additional amount that you've gifted," said Voltaggio.
Seoul-headquartered Samsung has responded with launch of budget devices and become savvier with online marketing to millennials to claw back lost market share.
Seoul-headquartered Samsung has responded with launch of budget devices and become savvier with online marketing to millennials to claw back lost market share.
The United States, which has long been preoccupied with wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan, is now rushing to claw back the advantage.
Croatia went a goal up in extra time, but Russia managed to claw back in the final minutes, equalizing to make it 2-2.
While I admire the efforts in Congress to claw back authority over Section 232, for example, I fear that there's a slippery slope here.
The Irish government was ordered to claw back $15bn from Apple in 2016, after the commission ruled it had offered the firm a sweetheart deal.
Its forces and the militias it backs from the region, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, helped Damascus claw back control of major cities from militants and rebels.
It certainly has us interested though—maybe it's in the individual apps Google has where it's going to be able to claw back some ground.
However JPMorgan said it expected sterling's appreciation against the dollar to halt and UK stocks to claw back some of their underperformance against global peers.
Sao Paulo-traded stocks, which fell almost 20.50% in the previous session, managed to claw back into positive territory, helped by financial stocks and Vale.
Gaining in confidence and anxious to leave a legacy, they have fought to claw back some of the supreme leader's powers, resulting in acrimonious showdowns.
In the past 50 years, barring the expansion of the 1990s, middle-ranking households have taken longer to claw back lost income with each recession.
Try as he may, Mr Aoun will face an uphill battle if he attempts to claw back the presidential powers lost by Christians at Taif.
International benchmark Brent crude oil futures struggle to claw back after plunging 7 percent on Tuesday, over concerns of a potential supply glut in 2019.
So not literally a tax on data flows but a way for consumers to claw back some of the value that's being stripped from them.
Last month, the EU ordered Ireland to claw back €13bn in taxes from the US technology company, saying it gave the company illegal state aid.
In August, the European Commission, the European Union's executive arm, ordered Ireland to claw back 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in back taxes from Apple.
But if droughts become more common, or more severe, then Nestlé and similar companies will, presumably, have to significantly claw back their operations in Ontario.
Oil struggled to claw back some of its sharp losses on Thursday, and were set to end down more than 7 percent for the week.
In the meantime, the SFO is pursuing confiscation proceedings against Hayes to claw back around 3.8 million pounds ($5.3 million) of alleged proceeds of crime.
If he manages to claw back toward even in national polls and in some swing states, these rulings may indeed represent an obstacle to victory.
If Democrats fail to claw back enough seats in next year's midterm elections, the health care conversation will remain in its current state: purely hypothetical.
If gains hold, Mothercare will claw back all the losses that followed its notice of intent to appoint administrators for its UK operations on Monday.
First highlighted in Politico, the provision in the new plan would claw back one of the benefits that wealthy taxpayers enjoy in the tax code.
The benchmark index slid as much as 11.4%, shedding about $2 trillion in market value, before bargain hunting helped the indexes claw back some losses.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Chris Murphy (D-CT), and Mike Lee (R-UT), previously tried to claw back some of Congress's control over wartime decisions.
CNBC reports that the board offered him $100 million in CBS stock — some of which they could claw back if the harassment allegations proved true.
Thus, the IRS should also institute a claw-back period for deductions for art donations, in case information comes out that a donation is fake.
It would be wise for the more reasonable members of the Republican Party to speak up and claw back this space as soon as possible.
Prosecutors even suggested the Woodlawn loan could be Manafort lending to himself -- and now trying to claw back some amount of his illegally gained assets.
Shareholders have mostly gotten wiped out already -- the stock is down 89% this year -- but they're generally last in line to claw back their investments.
Iranian officials have suggested Iran would claw back any lost money if President-elect Donald Trump attempts to reverse a deal with U.S. plane manufacturer Boeing.
Use these tricks to claw back some minutes or even some hours out of every day, time you can use for something more productive or enjoyable.
Such deals - accept state rule or leave - have helped President Bashar al-Assad's military claw back control of major cities, with support from Russia and Iran.
The firm was beginning to claw back smartphone market share and had tried to pre-empt Apple by launching the almost $900 Note 7 on Aug.
Nike— Shares of Nike climbed 213% as the sports apparel giant continued to claw back some of its losses from a sell-off late last month.
The bank would likely claw back at least some compensation from the company's former retail banking head, Carrie Tolstedt, and CEO John Stumpf, Dow Jones reported.
The heavily armed Iranian-backed movement has sent thousands of fighters to help the Syrian state claw back control of major cities from rebels and militants.
Saudi officials are trying to negotiate settlements with detainees, saying they aim to claw back some $100 billion of funds that rightfully belong to the state.
Global stocks managed to claw back from early-month declines to finish August with a fractional gain of 0.17 percent, according to MSCI's All World Index.
Rescissions Senate Republicans are expected to bring Trump's plan to claw back spending up for a vote this week, even as they appear short on votes.
The House voted along party lines late Thursday to pass a White House proposal that would claw back nearly $2900 billion in previously approved government funding.
The White House is weighing whether it wants to attempt to claw back billions in funding from the State Department and U.S. Agency for International Development.
"Many people are concerned about having a claw-back," said Andrew M. Katzenstein, partner in the private client services department at Proskauer Rose in Los Angeles.
It is not clear whether the Trump administration would actually claw back any federal dollars already appropriated, either for disaster relief or for other federal projects.
Its forces and the militias it backs from the region, including Lebanon's Hezbollah, helped Damascus claw back control of major cities from rebels and Islamist militants.
Just a week after Mr. Stumpf's widely panned appearance on Capitol Hill, the board said it would claw back compensation from him valued at $41 million.
The message cautioned employees that if they're paid above those limits -- for hours they legitimately work -- the government will be forced to claw back the pay.
Over the last year, my United for Respect family and I have raised hell and begun to claw back some of the respect we are owed.
One such plan, ultimately abandoned, was an attempt to claw back $15.4 billion in domestic spending programs to placate angry members of the House Freedom Caucus.
True, the country's benchmark Nikkei 225 stock index leapt 8% on Wednesday, its biggest daily gain since 2008, and may manage to claw back more ground.
For example, businesses that lay off many workers could face increased tax payments in the future, or states could claw back unemployment pay in some cases.
In a litigation demand, it requested that the company's board claw back the severance pay given to the executives who took part in the bribery scandal.
But Washington and its Western allies, including Britain, have subsequently watched Assad's forces, backed by Iran and then Russia, claw back territory and secure his position.
The Department of Environmental Conservation said the state had spent more than $25 million on Hoosick Falls, money it hopes to claw back from the polluter.
Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad whose military support has helped government forces claw back territory, on Thursday said a ceasefire was unrealistic.
They said the board also wants the right to claw back some of the compensation if it's determined that sexual harassment allegations against Moonves are confirmed.
Young and Murphy, skeptical of Trump's coziness with Saudi Arabia and the Yemen war, believe their measure will help Congress claw back some foreign policy authority.
"The oversight board did not take the decision to claw back payments lightly," said David Skeel, a member of the board's Special Claims Committee, in a statement.
The party's leader, Nawaz Sharif, crossed red lines during his most recent term, seeking peace with India and attempting to claw back power for the civilian government.
While the markets may be trying to slowly claw back into positive territory, the banking sector in both the U.K. and Europe continues to be dragged down.
Ohio's attorney general wants to claw back "overcharges" from OptumRx, and Kentucky criticized its drug benefit companies for retaining almost $124 million last year through spread pricing.
Stumpf used the House appearance Thursday hearing to again express contrition as his own board seeks to claw back $41 million in stock rewards he has earned.
That accord has allowed Iran to increase its oil output and claw back market share, but Tehran cannot boost production and exports much more without foreign investment.
In a shortened session before New Year's Eve celebrations, the STOXX 218 was up 22011 percent, continuing to claw back from multi-year losses hit on Thursday.
The gains were helping the sector claw back some of the ground lost last week after a series of profit warnings ahead of the crucial holiday season.
Collins, one of the lawmakers who opposed the White House on the Yemen resolution, said that Congress needs to claw back its authority on war power generally.
While the proxy statement confirmed those options were available for the board to claw back, the same was not said for former CEO John Stumpf's outstanding options.
Luxembourg was instructed to claw back 250 million euros from Amazon, about 120 million euros from France's Engie and up to 30 million euros from Fiat Chrysler.
"Cancelling the Department's commitment to fulfill the outstanding legal obligations and attempting to claw back funding already lawfully spent would be unjustified and harmful," the letter stated.
But design setbacks in some parts of the plane have already let aluminium claw back share in recent jet programmes, Germain said, declining to give specific details.
Renzi has promised to resign if Italians reject his plan to drastically reduce the role of the upper house Senate and claw back powers from regional authorities.
Now the Trump administration, notable critics of Dodd-Frank, has moved to claw back regulations through new executive orders that call for the review of key rules.
Algren, like O'Hara, lived long enough to see posterity begin to claw back his reputation; his response, interestingly, was to try to beat posterity to the punch.
Bank regulators are renewing efforts to require Wall Street executives to defer more compensation and claw back bonuses if losses happen, according to The Wall Street Journal.
It was the result of progressive antiwar activism and a rare bipartisan coalition of progressive and conservative lawmakers to claw back war-approving authority from the president.
Brown filed a separate grievance to claw back his pay for Week 1 with the Patriots and the rest of the $1.025 million salary for this season.
The SEC used its judicially-created remedy to claw back funds earned from securities law violations regardless of how much time had passed since the violation occurred.
The board of the bank will claw back $75 million from the two former executives, the largest forced return of pay and stock grants in banking history.
Every time, Durant, Westbrook or Dion Waiters put the home team ahead by more than 10, the Mavs found a way to claw back to within striking distance.
Verizon is reviving its unlimited data plan — a plan it killed in 2011 — in what seems to be a desperate move to claw back market share, said analysts.
U.S. officials say airstrikes are having a major effect as Syrian and Iraqi troops and their allies continue to claw back ground from ISIS in the two countries.
About 25 million Italians are eligible to vote on Renzi's plan to drastically reduce the role of the upper house Senate and claw back powers from regional authorities.
Market sources say Boeing has shown increasing willingness to compete aggressively for Airbus customers in order to claw back market share, as was evident in the VietJet deal.
But the currency has managed to claw back as the RBNZ did not give a strong indication of upcoming easing, saying interest rates were "balanced" at the moment.
Brooklyn continued to claw back and cut the deficit to 2100-23 at halftime behind Russell and LeVert, who combined to score 29 points in the first half.
Saudi officials are trying to negotiate settlements with detainees, saying they want to claw back some $100 billion of funds that they say rightfully belong to the state.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland's financial watchdog has scrapped plans that would have allowed the country's biggest banks and insurers to claw back bonuses in the event of staff misconduct.
Trump will arrive in Canada with uneven support from his own party in Congress, where two separate efforts are under way to claw back presidential authority on tariffs.
San Antonio forged an 18-4 run in the second quarter to claw back to within single digits, at 50-41, with 03:53 left in the period.
Minnesota will prove a testing ground for that strategy this fall, with Democrats looking to claw back Kline's seat and knock off another Republican in a neighboring district.
In 85033, Congress passed a statute known as the War Powers Resolution — over President Nixon's veto — in an effort to claw back its wartime prerogative under the Constitution.
His latest is two-year-old Maven, a tech and ad platform he pitches as a way to help independent publishers claw back digital ad revenue from Facebook.
Bedel points out that the agreement allows the state to claw back some of the $7 million in subsidies if the company does not stay for 10 years.
Apple is planning to launch a new low-cost iPhone in a bid to claw back its market share in the smartphone business, sources told Nikkei Asian Review.
The banner performance helped US stocks claw back some of their declines since the start of the month, but the Dow is still down roughly 10% in December.
On Thursday, its ranking Democrat Elijah Cummings lambasted Long for his "apparent violations of federal law" and demanded a briefing on how FEMA will "claw back" the $151,000.
The White House on Tuesday sent a revised, reduced proposal to claw back federal spending to Capitol Hill, eliminating or adjusting some $896 million from its original request.
The I.M.F. study says that liquidations of troubled Italian companies last, on average, eight years, with preferred creditors likely to claw back just 29 percent of their claim.
The rising red ink has been a worry for congressional Republicans, who sought earlier this year to claw back spending already appropriated through a rarely used rescission package.
The White House has decided not to request a second round of budget rescissions, a controversial move allowing lawmakers to claw back spending authority, according to key senators.
In finance, this is called a "clawback": U.S. taxpayers claw back the tax cuts given to companies that were supposed to create jobs but instead laid off Americans.
It gives management countless ways to claw back salary years after the deal is signed, which is both unpredictable and harmful to union members' interests as a whole.
He said the department would withhold, and potentially claw back, grants to so-called sanctuary cities and other localities that are not in compliance with federal immigration law.
" Gustavo F. Bruckner, a lawyer at Pomerantz L.L.P. in New York who represents the pension, said: "Faced with egregious executive behavior, directors should at minimum claw back bonuses.
That's when the Bears began to claw back, forging a 7-0 run capped by Gillespie's layup at the 10:21 mark to pull to within 49-46.
They failed to claw back Trump's moves to restrict access to abortion or to block his use of emergency power to transfer money toward building a border wall.
Also of note, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia may claw back bonuses from executives if required, the Australian Financial Review reported Monday, citing the bank's chairman Catherine Livingstone.
The universities will try to claw back the private money with dorm fees, activities fees and other charges that don't officially count as tuition, but still quality suffers.
House Republican leaders have floated passing rescission bills that would claw back parts of the spending package passed in March, but the future of that push is uncertain.
Actively managed funds enjoyed their best cumulative four-week inflows in four years, a sign the active method was beginning to claw back some ground from passive funds.
While Attorney General Jeff Sessions promised to "claw back" federal grants from so-called sanctuary cities, at least one city isn't giving up that money without a fight.
Standard Chartered has made a push to reclaim the Tan cash, under a new boss who is trying to repair the bank's balance sheet and claw back bad debts.
Washington's defense allowed the Huskies to claw back in front by forcing three punts and coming up with an interception by Murphy after Rutgers scored on its opening possession.
He would not claw back powers from Catalonia but says he would use the constitution to prevent indoctrination in schools and the promotion of independence by Catalan public television.
Porto's hopes of becoming the first team to claw back a 2-0 deficit away from home in a Champions League knockout stage tie ended at a Juventus corner.
European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has triggered criticism from U.S. policyholders following her order to Ireland to claw back a record 13 billion euros in back taxes from Apple.
Musk said Tesla will be able to claw back some of the money it paid the subcontractor, but not enough to make up for losses resulting from the problem.
McCarthy, for example, is working closely with the president on a rescission package that would claw back spending in the $1.3 trillion omnibus appropriations bill Congress passed last month.
But much of Mr Biden's appeal rests on the premise that he is the most "electable" candidate—the one best positioned to claw back upper-Midwest Obama-Trump voters.
The Board recently acted to repudiate $6 billion in general obligation debt (which is traditionally honored by all states without default) and attempted to claw back prior bond payments.
Then officials could claw back and penalize illegitimate claims after the fact, rather than allowing a bottleneck of claims processing to prevent people from getting the help they need.
Later, Wells' board decided to claw back a combined $69 million in compensation from Stumpf, as well as $66.3 million in stock options and unvested equity awards from Tolstedt.
Airbnb launched an ambitious lobbying blitz this summer to claw back some of President Trump's planned new restrictions on Cuban travel — and the effort appears to have paid off.
The Wells Fargo board recently decided to claw back more money from Stumpf and Carrie Tolstedt, the former head of the community bank unit head, where the scandal unfolded.
U.S. stocks surged on Tuesday, driven partly by encouraging factory and construction data, helping the S&P 500 claw back most of its losses from the last two months.
After lawmakers called for Wells Fargo to claw back executive compensation over the scandal, the company announced this week that Stumpf agreed to forfeit $85033 million of his pay.
The groups argued that a gas tax hike would effectively claw back about 25 percent of the benefits from the new tax law for low- and middle-income Americans.
Structures vary from place to place, but Wall Street now broadly defers more pay, uses more stock in pay packages and inserts claw-back provisions in more employment contracts.
This is exactly what Prince bin Salman is trying to reverse, hoping to claw back some of the $2030 billion Saudis spend abroad annually on the global entertainment industry.
The governor has said the only way to afford to pay debt backed by Puerto Rico's constitution was to redirect or "claw back" revenues earmarked for debt at other agencies.
If Nawaz Sharif appoints a new army chief, it could allow him to claw back some of the influence he has ceded since coming to power in 2013, analysts said.
The Dow trying to claw back today, hoping that a trade war isn&apost in the offing, but, by late in the day, concerns that it very well could be.
Sterling, meanwhile, tried to brush off signs that Brexit talks between Britain's government and the main opposition party may soon collapse to claw back above the psychologically key $1.30 level.
A third source said Trump told top officials in an October meeting that he wanted to claw back congressional funds that had previously been set aside for Puerto Rico's recovery.
The task for Democrats seems simple: unite around a shared purpose and a set of ideas with broad appeal, then begin to claw back territory lost during Barack Obama's presidency.
Sotheby's, which is publicly listed, is facing the challenge of trying to claw back market share from Christie's in contemporary art without spooking investors by spending too much on guarantees.
The bank had said its board will assess whether to cancel or claw back any incentive compensation paid to Tolstedt, a now-retired executive at the center of the scandal.
The company has been cutting prices at its grooming business, which includes Gillette, hoping to claw back market share from upstart shaving brands such as Harry's and Dollar Shave Club.
The affidavit said the insurer was also considering whether to claw back any part of the 35.5 million rand ($2.50 million)already paid to Moyo as part of his remuneration.
Seeking to claw back ground lost to the AfD, CDU members at the conference adopted a measure calling for forced marriage and honour killings to be "prevented and prosecuted rigorously".
For small, regional brokers long battling against larger rivals which have enjoyed economies of scale thanks to "bundled" payments, the new rules are a chance to claw back market share.
Be aware that not all states will permit families to do this — and some will claw back state-level tax benefits if savers tap their plans for K-12 costs.
Large employers who have some negotiating power may claw back some of that money — that's the idea of aggregating drug plans through a PBM — but small employers and consumers can't.
In the House letter, a group of 85033 Democrats urged financial regulators to significantly strengthen rules on when a financial firm is required to claw back executive pay for wrongdoing.
The sector could, however, claw back a shred of its former glory by providing some diversification benefits, they said during a conference by the fund manager in London this week.
Walker issued the statement after McConnell poured cold water on an effort to claw back some of the spending hikes that were adopted in the recently passed omnibus spending bill.
The main FTSE 100 benchmark was up 0.6 percent at 7,463.54 points at its close, while UK mid-caps pulled out of Thursday's nosedive to gain claw back 1.3 percent.
Critics say the subsidies often fail to produce promised economic growth and jobs, yet oversight typically is light and states rarely claw back benefits when companies do not meet commitments.
Ms. Vestager has already ordered Luxembourg to claw back 30 million euros, or $33 million, from Fiat, the Italian carmaker, and the Netherlands to recover a similar amount from Starbucks.
From July 2017, it aims to claw back tax with a penalty rate of 40 percent from companies that use artificial arrangements to move profits earned in the country offshore.
Iran has been trying to claw back its market share since international sanctions were lifted in January and regaining a major buyer such as Shell will further aid its cause.
Clinton plans to pay for the lift to the manufacturing sector with her recently released "claw back" proposal, which would strip corporations of tax benefits if they move jobs overseas.
The rallies were sparked by the news that some Tim Horton franchisees, in response to a recent minimum wage hike, decided to claw back their worker's benefits and paid breaks.
The money is still in a holding pattern while the CBS board determines whether Moonves could be fired for cause, giving the company reason to claw back the $120 million.
The Justice Department is giving the jurisdictions until December 8 to respond -- it has not yet moved to reject funding applications or claw back grant money that was previously issued.
The benchmark index slid as much as 11.4% early in the session, shedding about $2 trillion in market value, before bargain hunting helped the main indexes claw back some losses.
Democrats even managed to claw back some of Trump's gains in Midwestern states, like Wisconsin and Michigan, that were billed as the archetypal places for blue-collar Trumpism to succeed.
Mr. Scholten, who nearly upset Representative Steve King last year in the state's most conservative region, has become a guiding figure for 2020 Democrats looking to claw back rural support.
Hong Kong stocks have been trying to claw back some losses after last week, when the index recorded its worst stretch since early August amid worsening protests in the city.
Last month, he said the only way to afford to pay debt backed by Puerto Rico's constitution was to redirect or "claw back" revenues earmarked for debt at other agencies.
A Congress emboldened by these new Democrats to accept that role could claw back some of the power usurped by presidents and provide a needed check on the executive branch.
LONDON (Reuters) - Standard Chartered's landmark attempt to claw back bonuses paid to staff deemed responsible for its current woes could be fraught with practical and legal difficulties, lawyers and investors said.
The U.S. team is cast as a bunch of arrogant rule breakers who resort to fouling to try to claw back the Soviet lead only to end up losing 51-50.
O) Google said it will challenge amended tax assessments issued by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), which is trying to claw back billions of dollars from multinational corporations citing unpaid taxes.
Rivals Beazley, Lancashire and Hiscox highlighted that insurers can claw back some of their losses by raising premiums for customers, with Beazley looking forward to double-digit premium growth in 2018.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A leading U.S. bank regulator on Friday reversed course and positioned the agency to claw back pay of former executives at Wells Fargo & Co after a phony-accounts scandal.
It is patently unfair for the government to fund broadband deployment projects with the right hand, only to have the IRS claw back a percentage of that funding with the left.
Evangelicals see permissive, secular public opinion changing around issues like LGBTQ rights and gender identity, and they are looking to the Trump administration to claw back to some sense of normalcy.
This news research comes on the back of a new ruling by European Union authorities, which ruled that Ireland must claw back billions in unpaid taxes from U.S. tech giant Apple.
JOHANNESBURG, Oct 28 (Reuters) - South Africa's rand firmed on Wednesday as a jump in domestic retail sales and a global return of risk sentiment helped the currency claw back earlier losses.
Stock owners and junior creditors are first in line to take losses when drillers buckle under debt, so it makes sense that they would try to claw back what they can.
He also says that by demanding more ethical design practices from companies—in the same way that we demand ethical environmental practices—we'll force change and claw back our free time.
They also seek corporate-governance reforms such as allowing more grounds to claw back pay from executives who inappropriately promote the drugs, or creating independent board chairs to provide better oversight.
The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) was attempting to claw back $1.2 billion from the Wall Street giant in relation to nine equity derivatives trades carried out in 2008, which expired worthless.
ASL also urged the board to "claw back significant portions" of compensation from existing and retired executives as the for-profit hospital company continues to bleed losses and flirts with bankruptcy.
Wells Fargo has said its board will assess whether to cancel or claw back any incentive compensation paid to a now-retired executive at the center of the scandal, Carrie Tolstedt.
Jet shares have rallied 20 percent since news of the rescue on hopes that the airline would now be able to clear salaries, redeploy grounded planes and claw back market share.
In order to claw back market share lost to upstarts such as Dollar Shave Club, P&G cut prices on products in its grooming business by 3 percent during the quarter.
Meanwhile, Iran says the removal of European sanctions in January should allow it to claw back oil production and a deal with OPEC is unacceptable until output reaches four million bpd.
Oregon State Treasury will also seek to "force" the company to claw back any previously paid compensation linked to deceptive practices and will also investigate potential legal action against the bank.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) on Tuesday approved the Trump administration's move to freeze the vast majority of funds in its proposal to claw back over $15 billion in spending authority.
Djokovic, aiming to claw back the year-end number one ranking from Rafael Nadal, destroyed debutant Berrettini 6-2 6-1 in the day's opening singles match at the O2 Arena.
The greenback did manage to claw back some lost ground against the perceived safe-haven yen, which faded as sentiment improved and regional equities rallied on reduced expectations of Fed tightening.
House Republicans are preparing to take action on a $15 billion rescissions package in coming weeks amid a conservative push for Congress to claw back spending as lawmakers return from recess.
The White House is aiming to send rescission requests to Congress early next month that would seek to claw-back spending from the recently passed $1.3 trillion omnibus government funding bill.
The news outlet reported that the new phone was meant to claw back market share from the Chinese smartphone giant Huawei, which has won consumers over with cheaper high-end devices.
The case sought to claw back hundreds of millions of dollars collected by Tilton's firm, Patriarch Partners, saying she misled investors about the value of assets in collateralized loan obligation funds.
The move comes a day after Wells Fargo said it would claw back $41 million from the bank's chairman and chief executive, John Stumpf, pictured above speaking before Congress last week.
House Republicans are accelerating efforts to recruit more female candidates as the party looks to claw back some of the suburban districts they lost to Democrats during the midterm election cycle.
Later, Osman served a stint as the prime minister's chief of staff as African Union peacekeepers helped the U.N.-backed federal government claw back territory outside the capital from the insurgency.
SSEC, down nearly 15 percent this year, is forecast to claw back some of those losses and end the year at 3,050 points, or 20173 percent above Monday's close of 2,994.92.
According to the CNBC report, the board wants to reserve the ability to claw back some of the compensation depending on the results of investigations into sexual harassment allegations against Moonves.
You know, when a company decides to leave like Nabisco is leaving and they have gotten tax benefits from Chicago and Illinois to stay there, I will claw back the benefits.
Democrats even managed to claw back some of Trump's 2016 gains in Midwestern states, like Wisconsin and Michigan, that were billed as the archetypal places for blue-collar Trumpism to succeed.
Cooper managed to claw back some powers after protracted legal battles, and voters rejected a legislature-backed initiative in November that would have stripped him of his judicial appointments as well.
His latest is two-year-old Maven, a tech and ad platform he pitches as a way to help niche publishers claw back some of the digital ad revenue from Facebook.
Thanks in part to Mr. Fawzy's efforts to claw back influence, the General Intelligence Service had become an important channel in relations between the United States and Egypt in recent years.
The Eagles also have plenty of moxie, which they displayed with their goal line stand Sunday when the Vikings were trying to claw back into the game in the third quarter.
The researchers have acknowledged that the Finnish pilot was less than realistic because it did not include any tax claw-back once participants found work and reached a certain income level.
As President Donald Trump increasingly flexes the might of the military he now controls, the Senate is reviving efforts to claw back some of that authority from the White House. Sens.
And, look, part of what America is trying to do right now, what the Trump administration is trying to do, is claw back the credibility squandered in every side by President Obama.
Mostly, it will be because Ossoff is lucky enough to be the first Democrat to stand a real chance of starting to claw back the ground ceded to Republicans on Capitol Hill.
The proposal appears to be the latest sign of growing confidence in the ability of U.S.-backed forces inside Syria and Iraq to claw back territory from the hardline Sunni Islamist group.
Mr Renzi's plan would not affect the five original self-governing regions, but claw back to Rome several of the most important responsibilities of the others, notably infrastructure projects and energy networks.
Euroskeptic politicians in England and other countries like France are looking to claw back sovereignty from the EU and the U.K. will vote on June 23 on whether to quit the bloc.
Intelligent Tracking Prevention is Apple's attempt to better utilize cookies and claw back users' privacy from intrusive websites without totally breaking third-party logins—striking an elegant balance between privacy and convenience.
Professional tragedy troll Alex Jones went to Washington Wednesday to claw back the attention he's lost since Facebook, Apple, YouTube, Spotify, and other tech giants booted him from their services last month.
Triangulating the debate is HKEx itself, which still needs to claw back some of that whopping 2012 purchase price but which has signally failed to deliver any tangible "China" dividend in return.
The maneuver is popular with House conservatives because if the claw-back bill passes the House, it could pass the Senate with just a simple majority because it is a privileged resolution.
Senators have until Friday if they want to pass the package to claw back roughly $28500 billion in spending with only a simple majority that allows them to avoid a Democratic filibuster.
In an exclusive interview with the Irish newspaper, Cook blasted the order by the European Commission on Tuesday that Ireland claw back the huge sum, plus interest, in back-taxes from Apple.
It has announced a cost savings plan, aims to raise over 300 million pounds by end-2018 through disposals and has been trying to claw back money from clients on older contracts.
By then we'll be cautiously eying tiebreakers and doing exotic calculus to figure out how teams can either claw back into the playoffs or shut the door on those doing the clawing.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions vowed to "claw back" as much as $4.1 billion in federal money from sanctuary cities, an unofficial term for cities that don't always comply with federal deportation efforts.
So, maybe if the president of the United States decided to make it a big issue, I bet they could find a way to claw back some of that amount of money.
The IMF has sought reassurance that Ukraine will make a serious effort to claw back money from banks which have been rescued in bailouts or whose depositors have had to be compensated.
And when you look at the volumes of ... So you may not make up, because people are talking about double-digit declines, but you can certainly claw back a bunch of it.
Europe's STOXX 210 climbed 11073% as deal-making in the chemicals sector also helped it claw back ground after a bruising three-day sell-off prompted by rising tensions between Washington and Beijing.
SuperMicro is trying to claw back its reputation after a widely disputed Bloomberg Businessweek article that said the California-based hardware company had allowed Chinese government microchips meant for spying onto their motherboards.
In a trial at London's High Court that began on Monday, the $67 billion LIA is attempting to claw back $1.2 billion from nine trades it carried out with Goldman Sachs in 2008.
She is credited with convincing the department to claw back hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants for countering right-wing extremism and prioritizing the role of law enforcement in combating Islamic extremism.
At the same time, their thinness allows him to claw back enough vertical space to fit three floors into the space that would be taken by two floors built in the standard way.
ECB President Mario Draghi opened the door to policy tightening earlier this week, arguing that better growth conditions will naturally provide further accommodation, providing the ECB room to claw back its own stimulus.
Rumors previously suggested Apple is preparing to launch a $259 budget iPad model this year, as it attempts to claw back ground lost to both Google and Microsoft in the US education market.
Russia, along with Iran and Shi'ite militias, is a major backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and it joined the war on his side in 2015, helping him claw back important areas.
This makes Ryzen a great buy, and while it may take years for AMD to claw back all that market share, the unexpectedly great Ryzen processors are already changing the enthusiast PC landscape.
Reuters reported on Thursday that a supertanker with Iranian crude was heading toward Poland's Baltic Sea port of Gdansk as Iran continues to claw back market share after the lifting of Western sanctions.
The bank has paid $185 million in fines, fired thousands of employees, and its board is under significant pressure to claw back pay for executives in place when the fake accounts were created.
It highlights the speed of the oil industry recovery in Iran just a year after lifting of sanctions, which is allowing Tehran to claw back oil market share from arch-rival Saudi Arabia.
Valley View filed for bankruptcy protection soon after, and its trustee sought to claw back the funds paid to Bedford shareholders, arguing that Valley View was insolvent at the time of the deal.
Some analysts recommended that Congress provide every person with the exact same check amount now, but then claw back the benefit for high-income taxpayers when they file their 2020 taxes next year.
House Speaker Robin Vos is already talking about trying to claw back power from the executive branch in the lame duck session, to limit Evers's ability to implement his agenda on his own.
It's an attempt to claw back support among labor unions and blue-collar workers and notch much-needed victories in states like Michigan, the biggest of six states holding primary contests on Tuesday.
A 9-0 run by Oklahoma State over the middle of the second half allowed the Cowboys to claw back to within 51-45, but a 453-pointer by Hepa ended the rally.
The U.S. is undoubtedly a big market for them, but they can potentially circumvent the tariffs by building U.S. manufacturing plants and claw back their market share, or they can simply concentrate elsewhere.
McCarthy's support for a rescission package that would claw back spending from the recently approved $1.3 trillion omnibus government funding package led to talk that he was taking steps toward a speakership run.
As Congress and President Trump look to claw back provisions of the omnibus spending bill, the last thing they should be coupling that with is more subsidies for a favored sector like agriculture.
This would be the fourth ruling by the EU competition enforcer following an order in October last year to Luxembourg to claw back up to 30 million euros from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Actions like attacking civilian shipping are ways for Iran to claw back some leverage in its relationship with the US. So Iran is no longer passive in this relationship — it's now an active partner.
"The SEC and state regulators have brought more than 90 crypto cases over the past two years," but have only managed to claw back about $36 million for duped investors, The Journal reports (subscription).
The big picture: Trump also told senior officials last month that he would like to claw back some of the federal money Congress has already set aside for Puerto Rico's disaster recovery, claiming mismanagement.
To claw back some market share, Domino's has been aggressively growing its store count by opening more small-format outlets, with fewer seating, to deliver faster by bringing delivery areas tighter and closer together.
By 2014, Chinese navy submarines were also docking in Colombo, raising alarm in New Delhi and prompting a push by the administration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to claw back influence in the region.
Such "claw-back" bills had failed the past two years, but union leaders and a lawmaker said in interviews on Tuesday they planned to try again in the legislative session that started this week.
Conservatives want the rescinded figure to be as high as possible, while other Republicans said seeking to claw back recently approved money that was part of a bipartisan deal would hurt the appropriations process.
But the time period to claw back is often around three years, less than half the current proposal of seven years, and the proposed regulation would expand the pool of employees subject to it.
The Ducks trailed by as many as 242 points in the half, at 229-5 with 4:53 to play, before making five of their last seven shots to claw back into the game.
It is expected to announce measures to claw back lost tax revenue at its federal budget in May as inertia on its part could lead to a damaging downgrade of its top credit rating.
Vestager has also ordered the Netherlands to recover tax from Starbucks and, in the highest profile case of this kind, Ireland to claw back 14 billion euros in taxes from U.S. tech giant Apple .
If the blue tsunami that Democrats were hoping for did not quite materialize, the party did manage to retake the House of Representatives and claw back at least some hold on our national government.
The administration had first said that it planned to cancel the money, and would try to claw back $2.5 billion it had already spent on the high-speed rail network, in February, after Gov.
Earlier this week, the administration withdrew nearly $1 billion of funding for a California high-speed rail system, and said it hoped to claw back $2.5 billion in prior funding for the canceled project.
Shareholders also successfully submitted proposals on whether the second-largest U.S. bank should toughen claw-back provisions for executive pay, consider divesting some of its assets and prepare a report examining gender pay equity.
To allow the creditors to claw back funds paid so long ago "would seriously undermine, a substantial understatement, markets in which certainty, speed, finality and stability are necessary to attract capital," said the court.
"Airbnb has been active in trying to make certain that it can claw back some of what it sees as a problem," said John Kavulich, president of the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council.
A number of Republicans are pushing legislation to claw back the powers that Congress gave the president in the National Emergencies Act, which Mr. Trump invoked to declare an emergency along the southwestern border.
Vestager has also ordered the Netherlands to recover tax from Starbucks and, in the highest profile case of this kind, Ireland had to claw back 14 billion euros in taxes from U.S. tech giant Apple.
While the government hopes to claw back some losses from borrowers and the bank's creditors, it will cough up most of the cost of the 148-billion-hyrvnia of capital needed, according to Ukrainian media.
The U.S. currency managed to claw back earlier losses after data showed U.S. gross domestic product increased at a 63 percent annualised rate in the fourth quarter, above economists' forecasts for a 2.3 percent gain.
But the dollar managed to claw back its losses after data showed U.S. gross domestic product increased at a 2.6 percent annualised rate in the fourth quarter, above economists' forecasts for a 2.3 percent gain.
The decision sparked hundred of lawsuits and on Tuesday a London court threw out a PrivatBank case against the former owners, potentially derailing Kiev's efforts to claw back money it says was lost to fraud.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank stuck to plans on Thursday to claw back unprecedented stimulus, even as the growth outlook continues to darken and political turmoil in Italy looms large over the currency bloc.
In a closely watched case in the City of London, the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) is attempting to claw back $1.2 billion from the U.S. investment bank from nine disputed trades carried out in 2008.
The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) was attempting to claw back the $1.2 billion from the Wall Street giant in relation to nine equity derivatives investments carried out in 2008, which turned out to be worthless.
But the dollar managed to claw back its losses after data showed U.S. gross domestic product increased at a 2.6 percent annualized rate in the fourth quarter, above economists' forecasts for a 2.3 percent gain.
Credit Suisse is reassessing its compensation policies, sources told SonntagsZeitung, specifically by expanding options to claw back executive and employee bonuses if their actions have caused costly legal suits and large losses for the bank.
The move to claw back funds under the Spending Cuts to Expired and Unnecessary Programs Act has been widely praised by conservatives, but Democrats and a handful of moderates have pushed back on the idea.
This week's vote, combined with the Senate's passage of a resolution against U.S. involvement in Yemen, showed some GOP lawmakers are willing to buck Trump in order to claw back powers of the legislative branch.
The European Central Bank reaffirmed its policy stance on Thursday, even keeping the door open to increasing bond purchases, dashing the possibility it would formally signal its intent to claw back stimulus from next year.
The big constitutional question in the sanctuary cities case was whether the executive branch can withhold or even claw back federal money from jurisdictions that disobey the president's directives to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
U.S. shale oil was the main target of OPEC's 15-month-old policy to pump as much crude as possible to claw back market share after the boom in so-called light, tight oil (LTO).
The board of the banking giant Wells Fargo is set to decide if it will claw back pay from its CEO, John Stumpf, and the former retail-banking head Carrie Tolstedt, The Washington Post reported.
But Luxembourg has been a particular target: In 2015, she told the country to claw back about €30 million from a Fiat Chrysler unit, while a case considering Luxembourg's treatment of McDonald's is also continuing.
Chinese regulators pledged support for firms facing liquidity problems on Friday, soothing sentiment and spurring markets from metals to stocks to claw back losses after a ream of reports showed China's economy had been weakening.
Grigor Dimitrov helped Bulgaria claw back to 22-211 against Britain with a 29-6 6-4 6-1 win over Dan Evans after Cameron Norrie beat Dimitar Kuzmanov 6-113 3-6 6-2.
Early this year, the board adopted a provision giving it the ability to claw back or reduce the pay packages it had approved for some former executives, depending on the outcome of the federal investigation.
The decision by bank's board to potentially claw back compensation, which was disclosed in a regulatory filing on Friday, reveals a degree of uncertainty within Goldman as to how the criminal investigation will shake out.
Forty-five former partners of Sedgwick LLP will return nearly $1.6 million to the defunct San Francisco law firm to settle potential claw-back claims over payments made to them before it shuttered its doors.
The Kents, on the other hand, were lucky to be able to keep what little money they had left, after Picard sought to "claw back" funds they had withdrawn from their Madoff account over the years.
Brussels issued its first verdicts in tax cases in October, ordering Luxembourg and the Netherlands to claw back tens of millions of euros of underpaid tax from Italian carmaker Fiat and US coffee shop chain Starbucks.
The lack of sufficient funds has spurred local governments to dispose of their idle assets such as factories and land, as well as claw back unused funds from the previous year's budget, financial magazine Caixin reported.
That might make sense if you fund the program with bigger taxes on high earners, so as to claw back the benefits, but none of the plans modeled rely on that as their primary financing mechanism.
Almost since the moment the tea party movement pushed through the Budget Control Act in 2011, politicians -- on both sides -- have been trying to claw back some of the spending they gave up in that deal.
That assumption, along with a weak dollar and a transition deal Britain signed last month to cover a 21-month period after it leaves the bloc, have seen the pound claw back some of those losses.
Despite growing signs of pessimism on the right, activists spent the extended holiday weekend urging the grassroots to stay engaged, concerned that any lull would provide an opening for Republican leadership to claw back crucial votes.
The Wells Fargo board recently decided to claw back more money from former Wells Fargo Chairman and CEO John Stumpf and Carrie Tolstedt, the former head of the community bank unit head, where the scandal unfolded.
Even then, some groups and thinkers held that nudism ought to be used to claw back stigmas about eroticism and other natural bodily functions, including those that can be misread as erotic, baked into American culture.
But this week's vote, combined with the Senate's passage of a resolution against U.S. involvement in Yemen, showed some GOP lawmakers are willing to buck Trump in order to claw back powers of the legislative branch.
The reforms are part of a wider push by African governments to claw back revenues from mining and the share prices of many listed foreign firms working in Tanzania have tumbled in the last two years.
They questioned whether the bank has any plans to try to claw back some of that pay, or any of the gains Stumpf has enjoyed as the bank's stock price rose under its contentious sales practices.
Scott Walker (R) conceded defeat to Democrat Tony Evers, Republican legislative leaders in Madison said they would contemplate a plan to claw back authority the legislature had given the governor after Walker took office in 2011.
Upsets were in the humid Texas air as Norway's Casper Ruud overcame 16 aces from fourth-seeded Reilly Opelka to claw back to a 4-6 6-4 6-4 win to end the day's action.
Danylyuk said General Prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko had discredited himself and sabotaged the state's efforts to claw back money from the former owners of PrivatBank by opening cases against the finance ministry, PrivatBank and the central bank.
The spending claw-back has been floated in response to dismay from the GOP base over the size of the omnibus, which passed the House less than 24 hours after it was unveiled to the public.
Expectations that Trump would announce "major" support measures helped Wall Street claw back losses on Tuesday from a bruising sell-off at the start of the week on the back of a collapse in oil prices.
While Trump's goals for revising NAFTA were to shrink U.S. trade deficits, claw back lost manufacturing jobs and add new IP protections and digital trade chapters, the new pact leaves North American trade flows largely unaltered.
Under public control the GSEs have been forced to hand over the bulk of their profits to the Treasury—and since 2012, the lot—in an effort to claw back the cost of the bail-out.
Expectations that Trump would announce "major" stimulus measures helped Wall Street claw back losses on Tuesday from a bruising sell-off at the start of the week on the back of a collapse in oil prices.
In a significant boost for Democrats hoping to claw back control of one or both chambers of Congress, their side's super PACs out-raised their Republican counterparts on the strength of massive checks from wealthy partisans.
The wind saw the sizeable breakaway gain a huge advantage over the main peloton, including Valverde and Roglic, which they were unable to claw back, finishing five and a half minutes down on stage winner Gilbert.
As insurers report the full extent of the damage in their third-quarter results in coming weeks, investors will be looking for signs they can claw back some of those losses by raising premiums for customers.
Europe's retailers continued to claw back some ground having been clobbered along with U.S. peers like Wal-Mart and Target on Friday by net-giant Amazon's $13.7 billion deal to buy upscale grocer Whole Foods Market.
Four months later, Cardinal Health conceded to Teamster demands for an independent chairman and calls from other investors to enhance the company's ability to claw back executive pay for misconduct around, for example, the opioid crisis.
As representatives of a diffuse movement seeking to claw back control from the phones and screens and algorithms that surround us, they are unusually passionate, driven by a zeal comparable to utopians of an earlier age.
It was trying to claw back ground, having fallen 1 percent to a three-month low of C$1.2816 per dollar after the Bank of Canada sounded more cautious than of late in its policy statement.
Retaking the mosque was symbolically important – ISIS used the site to declare a so-called caliphate in 2014 – and Iraqi forces have fought a grueling battle to claw back lost territory in the three years since.
IBM's results follow strong reports from other Dow members such as Goldman Sachs, UnitedHealth and Johnson & Johnson, which helped U.S. stocks jump more than 22.2 percent on Tuesday to claw back some losses from the recent selloff.
To try and claw back some performance, you can clear some space on your device (tap iPhone Storage or iPad Storage under General in Settings), or do a full backup and then do a complete factory reset.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Donald Trump's victory and the war on Islamic State have given Iran's hard-line Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps what it sees as a unique opportunity to claw back economic and political power it had lost.
The 2014 docking of a Chinese navy submarine in Colombo raised an alarm in New Delhi, prompting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to boost ties with Sri Lanka and claw back influence in the Indian Ocean region.
Wells Fargo's earnings report came just days after the bank's independent directors decided to claw back an additional $75 million in compensation from executives, following a six-month investigation into the scrutinized institution's retail banking sales practices.
Confirmation that euro zone business activity remained robust last month helped the pan-European STOXX 600 to claw back most of the 0123 percent it had lost on Monday amid international condemnation of North Korea's nuclear test.
Wall Street was then able to claw back its losses after the Senate announced a two-week delay to its August recess in order to work on legislation, giving investors hope the Republican agenda could be advanced.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announcement follows through on President Donald Trump's threats to claw back $3.5 billion that the federal government gave to California to build a bullet train between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Gov.
"You can't claw back the profile of your third cousin once removed who you don't even know exists," says Erin Murphy, a law professor at New York University Law School and an expert on familial DNA searches.
As the ECB prepares for a decision in autumn on whether to claw back its stimulus program, the IMF said calls for an exit from easy-money policy were "premature" because consumer prices were not increasing enough.
Last summer the fund lost a high-profile case against Goldman Sachs in which it tried to claw back $1.2 billion from the Wall Street firm in relation to nine equity derivatives investments carried out in 2008.
Op-Ed Contributor Indianapolis — Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter's announcement on Wednesday that the Pentagon is suspending its program to claw back military signing bonuses is a welcome development amid a debacle that should never have happened.
In passing the resolution, Congress not only tried to claw back its constitutional powers from the president but also asserted that the executive had overstepped his bounds as commander in chief, going to war without Congress's approval.
The Briton, second in Australia and third in Bahrain, had gone into the weekend determined to claw back at least some of his deficit to the German at a track that Mercedes have dominated in recent years.
The auction for four blocks in the Santos and Campos basins comes just a week before presidential polls featuring some candidates seeking to slow oil auctions, revise market-friendly legislation or even claw back areas already awarded.
L1 is trying to coax shareholders to sell it the roughly 70 percent it does not already own of the group, which has failed to claw back market share in the face of strong competition in Spain.
Woods, a playing captain at the Presidents Cup, reached the turn at two over par but made three birdies and an eagle over a four-hole stretch starting at the 11th to claw back up the leaderboard.
Last summer the LIA lost a high-profile case against Goldman Sachs in which it tried to claw back $1.2 billion from the Wall Street firm in relation to nine equity derivatives investments carried out in 2008.
A 3-pointer by Cumberland at the 13:54 mark allowed Cincinnati a 57-48 advantage before the Mustangs rallied, scoring the ensuing eight points to claw back to within 57-56 with 11:42 to play.
Confirmation that euro zone business activity remained robust last month helped the pan-European STOXX 600 to claw back most of the 0123 percent it lost on Monday amid international condemnation of the previous day's nuclear test.
Draghi then hoped to strike a balanced tone but noted that better growth would provide increased support to the economy, letting the ECB claw back its own stimulus to keep the overall level of accommodation broadly unchanged.
In remarks made Monday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatened to "claw back" federal grants from so-called sanctuary cities, jurisdictions where local police won't hold undocumented immigrants, unless they commit a serious crime, for federal immigration agents.
The opposition, however, still has a chance to claw back that veto power when the by-elections are held for the remaining two seats vacated by the disqualifications - though no date for those contests has been set.
With inflation surging well above expectations last month, calls have increased for the bank to claw back stimulus by phasing out its unprecedented 2.3 trillion euro stimulus program that has kept borrowing costs at record lows for years.
The additional deployment aims to accelerate recent gains against Islamic State and appears to reflect growing confidence in the ability of U.S.-backed forces inside Syria and Iraq to claw back territory from the hardline Sunni Islamist group.
In many typical book deals, Thrush would have had a clear legal claim to keep his advance, and Random House would have had a legal right to claw back Haberman's after she decided not to do the book.
Faraday Future had laid off workers and cut salaries before the furloughs in an attempt to claw back expenses as it waits out an arbitration case against its financial backer and biggest shareholder, Chinese real estate giant Evergrande.
Globally, the world's top smartphone maker has recalled at least 2.5 million handsets, in a major setback for the company that is looking to claw back market share from rivals, including Apple that recently released its latest iPhones.
LONDON (Reuters) - A supertanker with Iranian crude is heading toward Poland's Baltic Sea port of Gdansk, trade sources said and ship-tracking data showed, as Iran continues to claw back market share after the lifting of Western sanctions.
Euro zone yields were already near lows on Thursday after the European Central Bank stuck to plans to claw back stimulus, but its chief Mario Draghi acknowledged a loss of growth momentum and a "bunch of uncertainties" ahead.
Boston Scientific is set to claw back some ground after the FDA approved its MRI-compatible pacemaker earlier this week, while St. Jude has delayed the launch of its own MRI pacemaker to the second half of 2016.
On Monday the board is announcing that it has decided it is necessary to claw back an additional $23 million of pay from Stumpf, adding onto $123 million he already gave up when he resigned in October 212.
A litigation trustee has been trying to claw back some of the $8 billion in payments to Tribune's 5,500 shareholders, and made a settlement offer in January that will now be withdrawn in the wake of Tuesday's ruling.
Union activists have been knocking on members' doors, standing at the gates of steel mills and generally trying to claw back votes from 22018, when Hillary Clinton failed to connect with blue-collar workers across the industrial Midwest.
NAIROBI, March 153 (Reuters) - The Kenyan shilling is seen depreciating on the back of a central bank move to purchase hard currency to beef up reserves while Zambia's Kwacha might claw back losses as debt payment pressures ebb.
Harris, who as a result spent much of the third quarter raising money at private events, is trying to refocus her campaign around Iowa, where aides say she needs a top-three finish to claw back into contention.
Spain's government has been trying to claw back some of the state aid in recent years amid an economic rebound, though much of the money poured into recapitalising and cleaning up the banking sector may never be recovered.
Facebook shares are trading firmly in a bear market — down 22 percent from their high in July, when the stock crashed on its earnings report — even after it managed to claw back its Cambridge Analytica scandal-fueled losses.
To restore the constitutional balance, future Congresses will be forced to claw back some of the authority this one has ceded to presidents and our system will be less supple, less flexible and less adaptable to changing circumstances.
Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of the administration, the promise to "claw back" certain federal funds or cities and municipalities that embrace reckless sanctuary laws have been effectively stymied by activist judges, eager to legislate from the bench.
But it's all likely going to come down to the Week 16 game between these two teams; since the Ravens won the first round they can claw back with a win and potentially go ahead on the tiebreaker.
The modesty of materials from which these replicas are constructed communicates a kind of futile but urgent desire to claw back the shared cultural history of humanity at the same accelerating rate by which it is being lost.
In addition to governor's races, control of Congress hangs in the balance in next month's elections, when Democrats hope to claw back enough seats in the House of Representatives and the Senate to regain some power in Washington.
The shake up in an area sometimes viewed as a backwater by ambitious employees reflects a push by Italian banks to claw back bad debts that make up some 22019 percent of total loans — three times the European average.
Jackson Wong, associate director at Huarong International Securities, said that the Hang Seng could claw back to 30,000, citing optimism inspired by the agreement for a 90-day ceasefire on new tariffs between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
Two of them said a law firm had been looking through former managers' contracts to find out both whether the bank can refuse payment of frozen bonuses and whether it can claw back money that has already been paid.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York had ruled Thursday that Tribune creditors could not claw back $8 billion paid to public shareholders nearly a decade ago in a buyout that was blamed for its bankruptcy.
Asamnew, who allegedly orchestrated the killings, had been appointed by state authorities as regional security chief in an effort to claw back support from Amharas supporting more his more hardline policies, including expansion of Amhara's borders, the group said.
The company has been cutting prices and investing in new products at its grooming business, hoping to claw back market share from upstart shaving brands bought by rivals, such as Edgewell Personal Care's Harry's and Unilever's Dollar Shave Club.
Instead, these business lobby groups and leaders of large corporations were discussing redirecting their money toward opposing Trump's tariffs and potentially to support efforts to claw back the president's trade powers, according to sources familiar with their internal discussions.
As part of the new rules, banks can claw back some or all of the bonus already paid to an employee for up to seven years, if the employee is found to have committed wrongdoing in their previous job.
This new series of emotional and racially tinged arguments could shatter a fragile peace, forged in opposition to President Donald Trump, and undermine Democratic efforts to claw back control from Republicans in Congress during next year's midterm election season.
Optimism that the Fed will remain less aggressive in raising rates and hopes of a resolution to the U.S.-China trade dispute helped the S&P 500 and Nasdaq claw back most of its losses from late last year.
Banks are battling to win business in the second half and claw back budgetary losses after a slow first half, but are mindful that aggressive underwrites will have to stand the test of time and another possible market wobble.
Among other things, the proposed law would cut sentences for some federal three-strikes crimes from life to 853 years, which is a great idea and would at least begin to claw back draconian punishments for nonviolent drug offenses.
It's the culmination of a years-long effort by progressive activists and lawmakers to claw back war-approving authority from the president and end US participation in a war that has created one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.
"As cord-cutting takes the country by storm, the same companies that have profited handsomely selling you 200-channel TV packages you don't want or need will effectively claw back any savings from watching TV online instead," Dampier said.
Standard Chartered Plc has said it will try to claw back bonuses from up to 150 senior staff if they are found culpable of breaching internal rules around risk-taking during the tenure of former chief executive Peter Sands.
Equifax said in a regulatory filing that it might claw back some of Smith's compensation for this year, depending on results of the board's investigation into the breach, which the company has said occurred between mid-May and July.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions added to that sentiment on Monday, vowing to "claw back" federal money from cities that generally offer illegal immigrants a safe haven from deportation—so-called sanctuary cities like New York, LA, Seattle, and Austin.
Optimism that the Fed will remain less aggressive in raising rates and hopes of a resolution to a bitter trade dispute between the U.S. and China helped the markets claw back most of their losses from late last year.
Since Monday's sharp fall to just shy of 17.00, the rand has managed to claw back some ground, but ongoing uncertainty about the effectiveness of measures taken by central banks globally to limit the coronavirus has kept volatility elevated.
Mahaney cites the stock's high valuation, the possibility of "imposition of sales tax across the U.S.," and the likelihood that other retailers will innovate and claw back some of the market share they've lost to the internet sales giant.
The greenback's rally, which has seen the dollar claw back most of its 2018 losses after a reassessment of the path of U.S. monetary policy versus other countries, came to a halt last week following disappointing U.S. inflation numbers.
Countries giving preferential tax deals to big companies — particularly in the tech sector — have been a European Commission priority since 22006, and Vestager ruled in 269 that Ireland would have to claw back €220 billion in unpaid taxes from Apple.
In the past month, lawyers and lobbyists -- including those representing Chamber of Commerce groups, the National Restaurant Association and the National Federation of Independent Businesses -- have been fighting to undermine the clear will of voters and claw back the wage hikes.
Cooper Neese's 222-pointer at the 4:30 mark allowed Indiana State to claw back to within 27-20, but the Horned Frogs finished the half on a 11-6 surge to take a 383-26 lead to the break.
IBM filed a lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan late Monday seeking to block Louis Attanasio from working at Informatica and to claw back $500,000 in non-salary compensation that he received in the year prior to his April 2016 resignation.
Reports emerged last month that Mick Mulvaney, head of the Office for Management and Budget, was considering a rescission bill, an arcane and rarely used procedure to claw back money already allocated on the budget, for $3bn of overseas aid.
Enria said rules put in place after the financial crisis a decade ago — such as bonus caps, claw-back arrangements and how much compensation is paid in cash — had supported regulators' aim of ensuring banks align schemes with prudent risk-taking.
Robert Mundheim, a lawyer at the firm, is advising the bank's board on whether it should claw back pay of Chief Executive John Stumpf, Chief Operating Officer Timothy Sloan and former retail banking head Carrie Tolstedt, according to the WSJ report.
Soon after the cancellation of the deal, the chairman of Indian state-run power company NHPC Ltd said it could bid for the project, underlining Delhi's attempts to claw back ground in a country which it has long considered its backyard.
Whether the bank seeks to claw back pay from Tolstedt or anyone else would depend on future findings, but a legal defense team would center on the fact that she resigned, rather than was terminated, if it came to that.
The conditions for rising inflation are in place and growth is accelerating so policymakers should be ready to claw back unprecedented stimulus measures, Lautenschlaeger, a German considered one of the top hawks on the rate-setting Governing Council said in Berlin.
They would also have to include forfeiture and claw-back provisions for some compensation, which could be triggered by poor financial performance attributable to deviation from the company's policies, inappropriate risk-taking, or not complying with federal and state laws.
She claimed the move would claw back power from unaccountable monetary policymakers, whom she accused of undermining property rights, and of favouring wealthy investors and corporate borrowers over savers and pensioners by allowing inflation of 2% rather than none at all.
Just as warnings that Brexit would make people poorer failed to deter those who longed to claw back power from Brussels, those same arguments against Mr Corbyn's programme may not persuade voters determined to "take back control" of the economy.
The war in Syria has mostly disappeared from headlines in the US, in part because Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has, with significant support from Russia and Iran, managed to claw back nearly all of the territory once held by rebels.
Modi is trying hard to claw back support among India's 263 million farmers and their many millions of dependents after the BJP lost power in December to the opposition Congress in three big northern states where agriculture is a mainstay.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union's demand that Ireland claw back billions in tax from Apple has hit the country's reputation as an investment destination just as it eyes up opportunities from Brexit, but officials say the damage will be limited.
In what will be one of the most closely watched cases in the City of London, the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) is attempting to claw back $1.2 billion from the Wall Street giant from nine disputed trades carried out in 2008.
Ahead of next year's election, the CDU is trying to mend fences with its Bavarian ally, the Christian Social Union (CSU), which is tougher on immigration, to try to claw back support lost to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
But she could easily extract concessions from the EU Commission and its German enablers to relieve the policy constraints and claw back sovereignty transfers that have frozen fiscal policies and made impossible meaningful structural changes in a stagnating French economy.
WASHINGTON, March 4 (Reuters) - California's High-Speed Rail Authority on Monday urged the Trump administration to abandon plans to withhold $929 million in funding or seek to claw-back $2.5 billion the state has already received for a rail project.
The five - Massachusetts' Elizabeth Warren, Ohio's Sherrod Brown, Rhode Island's Jack Reed, New Jersey's Robert Menendez, and Oregon's Jeff Merkley - said Wells Fargo has cause to claw back money under a policy it instituted after the 2007-09 financial crisis.
The lender, which posted a net loss of 169 million euros in the January-March period, said it had managed to claw back some 5.5 billion euros in current accounts and deposits after suffering outflows for 28 billion euros in 2016.
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However Murray then pulled off an astonishing comeback, saving two critical break points to claw back and take the second, before saving a further two in a thrilling third and securing the win courtesy of an unforced error from Wawrinka.
The index has managed to claw back from a three-year low of 88.253 set in mid-February amid fears of a ballooning U.S. budget deficit and lingering worries that Washington could pursue a weak dollar policy took a toll.
The Saudi government said the campaign aimed to claw back ill-gotten gains from Saudi princes, officials and businessmen, but the incident — and subsequent reports of coercion and physical abuse — have rattled markets and raised questions about the business environment.
The index has managed to claw back from the three-year trough of 88.253 set in mid-February when fears of a ballooning U.S. budget deficit and lingering worries that Washington could pursue a weak dollar policy took a toll.
Since Monday's sharp fall to just shy of 17.00, the rand has managed to claw back some ground but ongoing uncertainty about the effectiveness of measures taken by central banks globally to limit the impact of coronavirus has kept volatility elevated.
Modi is trying hard to claw back support among India's 263 million farmers and their many millions of dependents after the BJP lost power in December to the opposition Congress in three big northern states where agriculture is a mainstay.
SHANGHAI, March 17 (Reuters) - China's yuan was little changed against the dollar on Tuesday after the central bank fixing helped the currency claw back losses from a major global selloff in risk assets driven by the worsening of the coronavirus pandemic.
The gains helped claw back some of the losses from the previous session due to rising U.S. inventories and after Saudi Arabia and Russia said they would raise output to at least partly make up for expected disruptions from Iran.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymakers see October as the most likely date to decide whether to claw back stimulus and consider December, an option flagged by staff, as too late, four sources with direct knowledge of the discussion said.
Having taken the short-term pain to assuage its members, the LME is going to claw back revenue in other ways, such as a fee on some over-the-counter contracts and a potential charge for those currently free UNA trades.
For Mr. Schulz, who appeared to capture Germans' imagination after he announced his candidacy, sending support for his party to highs above 30 percent in February, the debate had largely been viewed as a chance to claw back that position.
Even better: The IRS recently issued a ruling that it wouldn't "claw back" those large gifts should the estate tax exemption revert back to the old threshold after 2025, giving taxpayers assurance that any planning they do today will hold up.
Last December a London court ruled that it had no jurisdiction in another case pitting PrivatBank against the two former shareholders, a setback in efforts by the bank to claw back about $2 billion it says was lost to fraud.
WILMINGTON, Del (Reuters) - A U.S. Appeals Court has ruled that creditors of the Tribune Co cannot claw back the $8 billion paid to the multimedia company's public shareholders nearly a decade ago in a buyout that was blamed for its bankruptcy.
The IMF has sought reassurance that Ukraine will make a serious effort to claw back money from banks which have been rescued in bailouts or whose depositors have had to be compensated, a top central bank official said last week.
If House Republican leaders really want to demonstrate fiscal discipline, they should end this charade and instead work to pass a rescissions bill to claw back tens of billions of dollars they never should have appropriated in the first place.
PARIS (Reuters) - Conservative French presidential candidate Francois Fillon appealed to voters on Wednesday via a newspaper column to back his campaign, trying to claw back support after losing his place as frontrunner over accusations of fake jobs for his family.
Jackson, an appointee of President Barack Obama, instructed the White House to preserve "all records of efforts by White House or other executive branch officials to return, 'claw back,' 'lock down' or recall White House records" about dealings with foreign officials.
The vote, 227 to 186, amounted to a rare move by Congress to claw back its authority over matters of war and peace from a president who has a penchant for unilateral action and little patience for consulting with lawmakers.
"Pressure may be coming from shareholders, who have lost a lot of money recently, and it's unlikely you will be able to claw back anything like what they have lost, but it is a symbolic action," said GQ Employment Law's Jon Gilligan.
Wells Fargo is trying to put a scandal over the opening of unauthorized accounts behind it and earlier this week said it would claw back an additional $75 million of compensation from the two former executives it blamed most for the debacle.
Building the carbon composite Dreamliner at the new rate, first reported by Reuters, is central to Boeing's efforts to raise profit margins and claw back deferred production costs as it competes with arch-rival Airbus SE in a crowded but lucrative widebody market.
Some filers are also finding out that their higher-than-expected income may require them to claw back the contributions they made to Roth individual retirement accounts last year, as well as the earnings, or else they'll have to pay excise taxes.
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In particular, the caucus wants to claw back the school breakfast and lunch nutrition standards in the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010, and remove the new Nutrition Facts Panel requirements, which were scheduled to go into effect in July 2018.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, which is seeking to claw back ground in a country it considered as part of its area of influence, was the highest ranking foreign visitor at the ceremony held in a soccer stadium in the capital Male.
P&G has been cutting prices and investing in new products at its grooming business, hoping to claw back market share from upstart shaving brands bought by rivals, such as Unilever's Dollar Shave Club and Edgewell Personal Care's recent acquisition of Harry's.
The Dollar Index, a broad measure of the greenback's value against a basket of trading partners, has retreated by about 4 percent this quarter, allowing Mexico's currency to claw back from the brink of a record low near 20 pesos per $1.
A Reuters analysis of federal and other data shows, however, that some of the areas hardest hit by the "China shock," including the furniture hub of Hickory, are beginning to claw back jobs in industries that were most affected by foreign competition.
If taxpayer dollars do keep flowing, governments have a duty to impose stringent standards for the number of jobs and the level of salaries and benefits that will result—and threaten to claw back the subsidies if those parameters are not met.
Hamilton has an impressive record in China and is determined to claw back at least some of his 17-point deficit to Vettel in the overall standings after the German powered to victory in the opening two races in Australia and Bahrain.
BERLIN (Reuters) - LG Electronics on Thursday introduced a slimmer version of its top-of-the-line phone, with advanced new camera and voice-activation features aimed at active video users, which it hopes can help it claw back market share lost to rivals.
Talk of crafting a GOP alternative to the House-passed resolution comes as Trump's actions have led to rumblings within the Senate Republican conference of amending the National Emergencies Act to claw back from the executive branch some of Congress's spending authority.
Warren said on Wednesday that Wells Fargo's decision to launch an internal investigation and claw back bonuses paid to Stumpf and Carrie Tolstedt, the former head of the retail division at the center of the scandal, were "important first steps," but still insufficient.
This week, shareholders will have the opportunity to support key accountability measures at AmerisourceBergen, including independent board oversight, stronger disclosure practices around claw back policies, and greater transparency on the measures the board has taken since 2012 to address opioid-related risks.
Although the statement suggested that teams would not consider amending their current proposal, negotiations have been less acrimonious than they were a decade ago, when owners took a hard-line stance in trying to claw back revenue before ultimately locking out players.
Coach has been trying to claw back the premium tag it had lost due to an expansion spree that flooded the market with its bags, by cutting back on promotions and appointing well-known fashion designer Stuart Vevers as its creative head.
On Friday, the World Trade Organization (WTO) ruled in favor of the U.S. government in its efforts to claw back up to 85033 billion euros in tariffs on $25 billion worth of European exports, including dairy products and Airbus jets and parts.
Toronto did claw back to within two points of the Warriors with 26 seconds to play but it proved too little too late for a team that will rue what was a missed chance to take control of the best-of-seven series.
As the very final ballots trickle in from far-flung parts of the Andes and the Amazon, along with votes cast abroad, most experts say it is now mathematically impossible for Fujimori to claw back her tiny disadvantage of roughly 40,000 votes.
Last year's Galaxy S73 Edge helped Samsung claw back some market share from Apple, even as both companies struggled to compete with lower-cost Chinese rivals like Oppo and Huawei, which were churning out almost-as-good smartphones for nearly half the price.
Last year's Galaxy S6 Edge helped Samsung claw back some market share from Apple, even as both companies struggled to compete with lower-cost Chinese rivals like Oppo and Huawei, which were churning out almost-as-good smartphones for nearly half the price.
Barty and Zheng had played each other three times previously, with Barty winning on each occasion and, apart from a brief wobble in the first set when she allowed the Chinese to claw back from 3-0 down to 3-3, it was plain sailing.
The Copyright Directive is the first update to the group of nation's copyright law since 2001, and it's a major overhaul that is intended to claw back some of the money that copyright holders believe they've lost since the internet use exploded around the globe.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday that Wells Fargo's board is likely to decide on whether to claw back pay from former retail banking head Carrie Tolstedt and Chief Executive John Stumpf ahead of a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee on Thursday.
Lang trailed overnight leader Lee by four after the opening round of the LPGA/KLPGA co-sanctioned tournament but a flawless round of five birdies and a chip-in eagle two at the 251 yard, par four 15th saw her claw back the deficit.
Russia, whose military has helped Assad claw back control of much of Syria, views Rukban as a U.S. pretext for maintaining its "illegal occupation in the south" and as a last pocket of anti-Assad rebels in southern Syria who must be wiped out.
Never knowingly understated, Michael O'Leary, the boss of budget Irish airline Ryanair, made headlines for saying that the Irish government should tell the EU to "f--k off" after it ruled that the country had to claw back $14.5 billion in back taxes from Apple.
The EU's demand that Ireland must claw back 13 billion euros ($14.5 billion) in taxes from Apple, has not affected Fitbit's ambition to expand in Europe, the chief executive told CNBC on Friday, just days after the wearables maker opened a regional headquarter in Dublin.
Ledecky had been aiming for a fourth straight world title in the 400m and everything looked to be going according to plan as she powered into the lead, only for Titmus to claw back the deficit and hit the front over the final 50.
"I felt like if we could just keep it to 10 points at the end of the third they'd have to go to their bench and that's where we can kind of claw back a little and we did," Phoenix interim coach Jay Triano said.
CBS will donate a portion of the $100 million settlement to an unnamed charity and the company reserves the right to claw back all of the remaining payment pending the results of the investigation into allegations of sexual assault and harassment, the sources said.
Lighthizer has made no apologies about his hard negotiating line, which he has said reflects U.S. President Donald Trump's desire to claw back lost manufacturing jobs and shrink U.S. goods trade deficits amounting to $64 billion with Mexico and $11 billion with Canada last year.
Wells Fargo announced on Tuesday that it would claw back compensation valued at $41 million from its embattled chairman and chief executive, John G. Stumpf, as the financial consequences of the scandal over illegally created sham accounts at the bank reached the executive suite.
It might even do some good by shining a spotlight on the mistakes and misjudgments of past Congresses—and providing powerful evidence of the need for lawmakers to claw back the legal authority that was too freely granted to presidents over the past century.
This issue, also normally ministerial, has COFINA creditors worried the government would use such an order to direct banks to claw back COFINA revenues to the general fund when they come due on July 1, which is authorized under a recent Puerto Rico law.
Damages were dropped from the case in 2013 after Greenberg and Smith entered into a $115 million settlement with AIG shareholders, but Schneiderman wants to claw back millions in bonuses, plus interest, paid to the defendants during the period the alleged fraud took place.
LONDON (Reuters) - JPMorgan global equity strategists said on Tuesday they expect UK stocks to claw back some of their underperformance against euro zone and global peers and recommended investors buy into bluechip, dividend-paying exporters that stand to benefit the most from a weak sterling.
Although no side has ever managed to claw back a four-goal deficit in the second leg of a Champions League tie, the form of Neymar and Lionel Messi has convinced some Barcelona fans that history could be made at Camp Nou on Wednesday.
CBS will donate a portion of that settlement to an unnamed charity and the company reserves the right to claw back all of the remaining payment pending the results of an investigation into allegations of sexual assault and harassment, sources familiar with these discussions said.
Goldman's board of directors approved a provision that allows the board to reduce or claw back stock awards that were set to go to top officials, including Blankfein, who retired last year, and current chief executive David Solomon, according to a public filing issued Friday.
After the Senate hearing and before the House hearing, the board of directors of Wells Fargo agreed to claw back $2300 million of Mr. Stumpf's unvested stock awards, deny him his annual bonus and strip away a portion of his $2.8 million base salary.
The restructuring process needs to protect existing relative priorities: senior bonds should be confident that they will do better than subordinate bonds; and bonds that benefit from Puerto Rico's constitutional priority should expect to do better than bonds subject to its "claw back" provision.
The tax avoidance drive has included orders to Ireland to recover some 13 billion euros from iPhone maker Apple and Luxembourg to claw back up to 30 million euros from Fiat Chrysler, 250 million euros from Amazon and about 120 million euros from Engie.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn in Manhattan sided with the bank against Old GM's unsecured creditors, who have been trying to claw back the money, finding that most assets securing the loan, like robots and conveyor belts, were "fixtures" covered by a JPMorgan lien.
A delay will claw back some legitimacy and confidence in government, and relay commitment and dedication to our democratic processes, a message that will not fall on deaf ears in fellow democracies like Germany that also fear being targeted by Putin in upcoming elections.
Beard said that if the European Court wanted to claw back profits from Apple they should "change the international tax system," a proposal that would appear absurd on its face because even the EU has limits to what it can accomplish outside of Europe.
Other bills in the legislative package would establish criminal penalties for payroll companies that purposefully misappropriate workers' funds, provide tax credits to employees who are victimized by a payroll company's errors and make it a crime for a company to claw back rightfully owed wages.
WASHINGTON — A day after California filed a lawsuit challenging President Trump's emergency declaration on the border, the Transportation Department said it was exploring legal options to claw back $2.63 billion in federal funds it had already spent on the state's high-speed rail network.
In recent weeks the Trump administration has said it was terminating a $929 million federal grant for the state's struggling high-speed rail project, and the Transportation Department said it was exploring legal options to claw back $2.5 billion that had already been spent.
Getting it done took intense progressive antiwar activism and a rare bipartisan coalition of progressive and conservative lawmakers to claw back war-approving authority from the president and end US participation in a war that has created one of the world's worst humanitarian disasters.
In his first major strategic move after taking over as chief executive officer, Ramon Laguarta unveiled plans to cut jobs and restructure plants to save $1 billion annually through 2023 and fund its investments in a bid to claw back market share from larger rival Coca Cola.
Efforts under way, including in the United States, to clamp down on tax avoidance are political in the sense that all states, with budgets under strain, face pressure from voters to claw back cash from other people, preferably wealthy companies, tax experts and government officials say.
The dollar did claw back some of its losses on Thursday after President Donald Trump's administration announced plans to impose tariffs on EU steel and aluminium imports from several countries, raising the risk of a trade war and encouraging investors to seek safety in U.S.-denominated assets.
"In this frivolous lawsuit, Match now tries to cheat Rad of even more money, seeking to claw back hundreds of millions in equity compensation that Rad earned for creating and building Tinder—and all because Rad did what his contract authorized him to do," the motion says.
ET, NBC Sports Network, WGN (Chicago) ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS (217-230-235): Chicago is trying to stem an alarming trend on the road trip — aside from the shutout losses at Winnipeg and Edmonton, it had to claw back from a three-goal deficit to win at Vancouver.
Sotheby's, which in January spent around $85 million to acquire the advisory company Art Agency, Partners, has had the sobering experience of trying to claw back the $803 million it paid to auction the collection of a former chairman, A. Alfred Taubman, who died in April.
And though Minnesota allows voters to 'claw-back' their ballots to recast them, the window for doing so expired a week before the election, last Tuesday, which means there may be some regret among the 100,000 or so voters who took advantage of the early voting process.
That should give Mr Rohani more room for manoeuvre to push through the laws he needs to open Iran for foreign investment and claw back some of the assets Iran's big conglomerates, controlled by clerics and Revolutionary Guards, amassed when Iran was cut off from the world.
"You still can see that we've got a lot to claw back to get back to any significant exposure to Europe," he added, pointing to the gap in both investor allocations and valuations between U.S. and European equities, which has narrowed in recent weeks but remains pronounced.
Honda hopes the project will have intangible benefits - varnishing its brand image to claw back automobile market share in North America, which has slipped below 10 percent in the past few years, and leveraging jet-engineering skills to raise the efficiency and performance of future car models.
But Ireland, which has become a European hub for American tech companies thanks to its friendly tax policies, announced today that it will appeal a decision by a European Court that would claw back that huge sum in tax subsidies from the world's wealthiest corporation, Apple.
Since 2628, according to a Department of Justice tally, the retooled FCA has allowed the federal government to claw back $28503 billion wrongfully billed to taxpayers, an astonishing haul that actually understates the law's effect, because it omits both criminal penalties and the FCA's deterrent effect.
"One of the reasons Democrats have overperformed in swing districts in the last two years is that they've nominated a lot of moderates," Conant said, adding that Republicans would likely claw back some suburban losses if Warren were at the top of the Democratic ticket in 2020.
The Pentagon is the center of controversy this week after a report revealed it was trying to claw back millions of dollars in bonuses and other incentives erroneously paid to troops over a decade ago for reenlisting at the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
With Islamic State fighters now starting to claw back some of their lost territory in Syria, and with President Trump previously threatening to withdraw American troops there before finishing off the last militants holding ground, commanders have rushed to adopt new tactics to regain some momentum.
He appeared sheepish and ashamed, and he asserted that a seeming act of fraud that emerged last week during cross-examination — an attempt to claw back money from a luxury hotel in New York in 2016 — was a fault of his memory, not his well-documented mendacity.
As part of the settlement, CBS will donate a portion to an unnamed charity and reserved the right to claw back the rest of a severance package depending on the results of investigations into allegations of sexual assault and harassment, sources familiar with these discussions said.
Bernie Sanders, who made a point in 2017 and 2018 of targeting states Trump had won, has frequently argued -- on the stump and in interviews -- that Democrats' hopes of winning back the White House require a concerted effort to claw back at least some of his supporters.
Why it matters: This isn't a lot of money in the grand scheme of things, but it's a forceful step that shows states are actively looking to claw back money from a PBM if they think the company is skimming too much profit from the drug pricing process.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A New York federal judge has shot down an effort by creditors of the former Tribune Co to claw back $8 billion from shareholders who sold stock in the publisher's 2007 buyout, bringing a long-running legal battle sparked by its bankruptcy closer to an end.
While fighting against Claw (AKA Vega) in World Warriors, Street Fighter player and YouTuber Desk was able to rack up unstoppable combos with multiple characters by utilizing a specific wall glitch, which involves knocking Claw back from the center of the screen so that he hits the corner.
One of the most important trends in congressional history over the past half century has been the effort — often on a bipartisan basis — by House and Senate leaders to "claw back" powers or impose restrictions on the President, restoring the proper balance of powers intended in the Constitution.
The steep reduction comes after a Los Angeles Times report revealed in October that the Pentagon was trying to claw back bonuses that tens of thousands of soldiers were paid a decade ago to enlist when troops were badly needed to fight the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"In just the latest example of the cut first and ask questions later policies of the Trump administration, we are voting on a bill today that would claw back billions of dollars from children's health insurance, affordable housing investments, infrastructure, rural development and innovative energy programs," said Sen.
In a short, unpublished order in December, Judges Patty Shwartz, Luis Restrepo and Peter Phipps refused to grant mandamus, finding that trial courts have "wide latitude in controlling discovery," and that Judge Rufe's confidentiality and claw back provisions would safeguard defendants' trade secrets and irrelevant personal and business information.
"If there was doubt about the scope of the order, the president and attorney general have erased it with their public comments," Judge Orrick wrote, pointing out that Mr. Trump called the order "a weapon" and Attorney General Jeff Sessions threatened to "claw back" funds that were already awarded.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives are working on new legislation that would "claw back" funds the White House took from the Pentagon's budget to fund construction of a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, the chairman of the House Armed Services committee said on Thursday.
A bipartisan flood of lawmakers has expressed outraged after The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday that the Pentagon was trying to claw back $22 million in bonuses given to soldier soldiers who enlisted or re-enlisting during the war in Afghanistan and the height of the Iraq War.
Yet many lawmakers think this action is illegal, because NAFTA set a 3 parties framework from the start, if the bilateral deal is submitted to congress, then this draft may not does not meet the fast-track authority, meaning Trump has to claw back support from Democrats again.
Some conservatives have expressed concerns about the fact that the measure keeps the top tax bracket at 39.6 percent and creates a "bubble rate" above that for some income of high earners in order to claw back the benefits of the 12 percent bracket for the wealthy. Rep.
A day after the state joined 15 others in filing a lawsuit challenging the president's emergency declaration on the border, the Transportation Department said it was looking into ways to claw back $2.5 billion in federal funds it had already spent on the state's high-speed rail network.
It also warned that it would default on $1.4 million debt due to its Public Finance Corp while it would claw back $163 million of revenues from several agencies, including the highway authority, the convention center authority and the island's busing authority in order to pay higher priority bonds.
According to a survey by research firm Quorum for SKyTG224, about 25 percent of voters aged between 25 and 34 opposed Renzi's proposal to shrink the upper house Senate and claw back power from regional administrations — a tsunami of opposition from a generation that is rewriting the political map in Italy.
And as Trump asks Congress to give him more authority on trade, there's a bipartisan push to claw back some of his trade authority by limiting the president's ability to impose tariffs for national security reasons, the mechanism Trump used to impose steel and aluminum tariffs, including on allies, last year.
France's Total has, meanwhile, agreed to buy 160,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Iranian crude for delivery in Europe, official news agency SHANA quoted Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh as saying, showing Tehran's determination to claw back lost market share after the lifting of nuclear sanctions against the OPEC producer.
The billions of tons of greenhouse gases produced by burning fossil fuels have put us on pace for a 1.5-degree Celsius rise in global average temperatures within the next two decades, which would move us beyond humanity's ability to claw back to any kind of normalcy without extraordinary measures.
The European Commission's ruling that Ireland must claw back billions in unpaid taxes from U.S. tech giant Apple has caused shockwaves in the business world with questions now being asked over the future of multinationals in Europe, international taxation rules and even the economic partnership between the U.S. and Europe.
Meanwhile, the EU's ruling that Ireland must claw back billions in unpaid taxes from U.S. tech giant Apple has caused shockwaves in the business world with questions now being asked over the future of multinationals in Europe, international taxation rules and even the economic partnership between the U.S. and Europe.
Laurent Wauquiez, 44, who took over as leader in late 2017, had moved the party distinctly to the right with an emphasis on France's national identity, rural traditions and Catholic roots, and adopting a skeptical stance toward the European Union in an effort to claw back voters from the far right.
France's Total has, meanwhile, agreed to buy 22,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Iranian crude for delivery in Europe, official news agency SHANA quoted Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh as saying, showing Tehran's determination to claw back lost market share after the lifting of nuclear sanctions against the OPEC producer.
It seeks to claw back funds that it alleges were transferred from Purdue Pharma to private or offshore accounts held by family members in an effort to shield the assets from litigation; to order the Sacklers to return any transferred assets; and to restrain them from disposing of any property.
The U.S. is hoping the elections will give Abadi a new mandate that empowers him to launch an anti-corruption crusade and implement much-needed economic reforms, Wahab said — as well as claw back power that's been ceded to both Iran and to independent militias, which are largely backed by Iran.
People familiar with the situation at the DC US attorney's office said other prosecutors have discussed resigning in the coming days following the Justice Department leadership's decision to disavow and claw back a sentencing recommendation that prosecutors had made in the case of Stone, a longtime friend of President Donald Trump.
We know that in 2019, affected by trade protectionism and many other factors, global economy declined, most of international institutions hope that can claw back gains in the first half of this year, however, if the current conflict continues to worse, then it will bring uncertainties to the expected economy recovery.
The idea of a nameless grungy psychopath burning piles of dirty money, throwing a city into chaos to satisfy his twisted rage, was a perfect avatar for a generation of Occupy-adjacent millennials graduating into a global economic recession and harnessing technology to claw back control of their own lives.
The bank's board, in approving year-end compensation for Mr. Solomon and Mr. Blankfein, adopted a provision giving it the ability to claw back, or reduce some of that pay package, depending on the outcome of a federal investigation into the fraud at the 1Malaysia Development Berhad fund, known as 1MDB.
The No. 3 U.S. air carrier is in the midst of a three-year plan to claw back domestic market share from rivals by building up connections through its main U.S. hubs, including Chicago, New York and San Francisco, cities that attract lots of travelers willing to fly first-class and business-class.
The U.S. government bankruptcy watchdog has objected to a motion by White Star Petroleum Inc seeking bankruptcy court approval for a debtor-in-possession loan of up to $28.5 million, citing concerns it could expand liens on the energy producer's property and prevent the company from filing actions to claw back money.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's plan to claw back more than $15 billion in spending is on life support on Capitol Hill.
Executives from the league and the players' union initiated discussions last month, holding two bargaining sessions that had little of the rancor evident in the last labor dispute, in 653, when the league tried to claw back roughly $265 billion in revenue from its players and locked them out for four months.
The administration, while noting that it did not lift sanctions on North Korea, appears to be trying to claw back the leverage that Trump ceded by meeting Kim -- a huge expenditure of diplomatic capital since the isolated state has for decades sought equal billing with the United States on the global stage.
Seattle is suing the Trump administration for threatening to defund sanctuary cities Seattle is suing the Trump administration for threatening to defund sanctuary cities While Attorney General Jeff Sessions promised to "claw back" federal grants from so-called sanctuary cities, at least one city isn't giving up that money without a fight.
With economic growth picking up strength and the threat of deflation gone, the ECB has room to claw back stimulus but only moderately since inflation remains far below its target of close to 2 percent and wage growth is still muted, Nowotny, who sits on the ECB's rate setting Governing Council, told a conference.
Driving the news: Trump's blunt use of presidential leverage to force the Mexican government to harden its immigration enforcement appears to have caused an unintended side effect: U.S. business leaders have begun urgently discussing strategies to claw back the virtually unchecked trade powers that Congress has handed over to presidents during the past 80 years.
The auction in Rio de Janeiro for four blocks in the Santos and Campos basins comes just a week before the most unpredictable presidential election in a generation, which features candidates that may seek to slow the pace of oil auctions, revise market-friendly legislation or even claw back oil areas already handed out.
"This week's been a story of gold really trying to claw back some of the losses from the previous week, and it has done that to a degree, we are up from the lows from $720.891.34,450 and gold is attempting to get back above the 100-day moving average," said Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler.
A remaining litigation trust is attempting to claw back money from Platinum and its executives over a scheme, described in the U.S. Department of Justice charges on Monday and by Reuters in April, that used the Beechwood group of reinsurance companies to rig a bond vote and pay the hedge fund manager ahead of creditors.
Because the tax on large gifts works in concert with the estate tax, the estate of someone who gives away more than the lower exemption could be hit with a "claw back" tax bill for several million dollars when the law reverts to the lower limit, said James Blase of Blase & Associates in St. Louis.
Details: Jackson ordered the White House to not destroy records of Trump's "meetings, phone calls, and other communications with foreign leaders," and to preserve "all records of efforts by White House or other executive branch officials to return, 'claw back,' 'lock down' or recall White House records" about dealings with foreign officials, per Politico.
Wells Fargo's board said on Monday that it would claw back an additional $22013 million in compensation from the two executives on whom it pinned most of the blame for the company's scandal over fraudulent accounts: the bank's former chief executive, John G. Stumpf, and its former head of community banking, Carrie L. Tolstedt.
The majority leader has also been working with the Trump administration on a rescissions package to claw back some of the spending hikes that were adopted in the $1.3 trillion omnibus last month — a move that could appease some of the House conservatives who were outraged by the government funding bill's massive price tag.
Because their jobs were so closely linked to the very ideals of masculinity to which boys and men have historically been taught to aspire, the end of mining meant these men were left feeling, for want of a better word, emasculated, and in their desperate attempts to claw back some sense of manhood, a number of social issues arose.
The construction of a new center appeared to close the door on the possibility that the city would try to claw back the Rivington House property, though Mr. Shorris in his testimony said that any such action would depend on the results of two continuing investigations by the New York State attorney general and federal prosecutors.
And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo fought Mr. Mulvaney's attempts to claw back $3 billion in foreign aid spending this year, telling Mr. Trump that the cuts would weaken the country's position in the world and his own standing with the department's pro-foreign-aid career staff, according to two administration officials with knowledge of the exchanges.
The bank's move earlier this week to claw back $41 million in stock awarded to Stumpf, an unprecedented rebuke for a major U.S. bank CEO, is unlikely to silence calls for him to resign over revelations Wells Fargo's branch staff opened as many as two million unauthorized credit card and deposit accounts to meet sales quotas.
The bank said it would also claw back approximately $28 million from former chief executive John Stumpf, who failed to heed warnings about the scale of the problem Stumpf, who retired under pressure from the scandal in October, was criticized for failing to grasp the gravity of the sales abuses and their impact on the bank.
The plaintiffs are now asking for a temporary restraining order requiring the White House to preserve records not only of all of Trump's communications with foreign leaders, but also documents about the White House's record-keeping process and efforts to "claw back" or "lock down" records of Trump's interactions with foreign leaders given to other agencies.
And now, after CEO Stumpf received a thorough and bipartisan thwacking as part of testimony before the Senate Banking Committee last week, the company, which at first sought to shift the blame for the mess to relatively low-level employees, has rightly agreed to claw back some executive compensation, from Stumpf and the head of Wells' consumer banking division.
Yet testosterone treatments are a $2 billion market (and growing at a fair clip), consumed not just by those with clinically low "T" but also by average men sold on controversial advertising narratives that a boost of the hormone can improve their mood, sex drive, energy, and generally claw back against the effects of aging—perhaps even improving their longevity.
This week, the Dow Jones has managed to claw back into positive territory for the year after a steep drop in January with concerns over Chinese growth, the plunge in oil prices and the tightening of monetary policy in the U.S. Jadeja might be optimistic of a push higher over the longer term but warned traders and investors to expect major volatility ahead.
A group of Senate conservatives is pushing forward with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's plan to claw back more than $6900 billion in spending despite concerns from several of their Republican colleagues.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's plan to claw back billions of dollars in previously approved government spending is facing a likely death in the Senate as lawmakers eye a vote this week.
"Read more: Mick Mulvaney tries to claw back his confirmation — made on live TV — that Trump threatened to withhold aid to Ukraine to secure political dirt on DemocratsThe whistleblower said that in a July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump used "the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.
Still, indignant at the administration's handling of a drone strike in Iraq last month that killed a top Iranian official — a major provocation that pushed the United States and Iran to the brink of war — an unusually large number of Senate Republicans crossed party lines in an attempt to claw back their authority to weigh in on matters of war and peace.
The categories of documents that the administration committed to preserving Wednesday include all records of the president's meetings, calls, and other communications with foreign leaders, documents about the administration's record-keeping practices and policies, and records about any efforts by the White House or other executive branch officials to "claw back" or otherwise limit access to records about officials' communications with foreign leaders.
This is a new chicken sandwich from McDonald's which looks like an attempt to claw back some of the ground that casual-dining chicken restaurant Nando's has carved out for itself in the UK. You get two pieces of crispy Chicken Selects, tomato relish, mayo, cheese made with Emmental, lettuce, and red onion rings sandwiched into a square glazed and sesame seed bun.
Trump and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) have mulled pushing for Congress to use an arcane budget maneuver to claw back spending from the $85033 trillion bill.
The Senate on Wednesday narrowly rejected President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's plan to claw back roughly $15 billion in spending approved by Congress earlier this year.
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee is working on a bill to "claw back" the $3.8 billion the Pentagon is redirecting from weapons programs to President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE's border wall, he said Thursday.
The suit also includes major pharmaceutical companies that distributed alarming amounts of prescription painkillers during a rising abuse epidemic that has killed hundreds of thousands of people across the U.S. The state is seeking, among other goals, to claw back money that it says was transferred from the Sackler-owned Purdue Pharma to private or offshore accounts in an effort to shield the assets from litigation.
The GOP nominee is behind Democrat Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in polls and needs to claw back moderate Republican and independent voters who are threatening to either back one of Trump's opponents or sit out the presidential contest entirely.
Goldman Sachs is shuffling its top stock trading executives as the business tries to claw back market share from Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan'Fixed-income markets around the world are going to double': JPMorgan's Dimon offers a bold outlook, and it's a sign bond trading may soar againJPMorgan poaches a star equities trader from Goldman Sachs who was part of team that made $200 million in profit in one day
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (Tenn.) said that there should be some claw back in executive pay, and it would be "malpractice" and make it difficult for the bank to rebuild trust without some action on the bank's part.
Read more:Trump says he'll no longer host the G7 at his Doral resort due to 'Media & Democrat Crazed and Irrational Hostility'8 Trump officials made stunning revelations about how the president and Giuliani weaponized the State Department3 big reasons why Rudy Giuliani is the weakest link in Trump's inner circle as the Ukraine scandal widensMick Mulvaney tries to claw back his confirmation — made on live TV — that Trump threatened to withhold aid to Ukraine to secure political dirt on Democrats
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) said Tuesday he stands by his call to claw back some of the spending in the $1.3 trillion omnibus bill approved by Congress last month despite Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE campaigned on ridding the nation of dangerous sanctuary cities and his attorney general, Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, has promised to "claw back" key federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions.
Senate Republicans are reacting tepidly to proposals from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) that Congress use an arcane budget maneuver to claw back spending from the $1.3 trillion omnibus package passed just last month with bipartisan support.
Week 10, in one sentence: President Donald Trump blamed everyone but himself for the failure of the  GOP Obamacare replacement, which Speaker Paul Ryan pulled moments before its House vote; approved the Keystone XL pipeline; was sued by Seattle after Attorney General Jeff Sessions vowed to "claw back" federal funding from sanctuary cities; signed an executive order that begins the destruction of Obama's Clean Power Plan; announced that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who is also Trump's senior adviser, would head a new office dedicated to innovation; turned his daughter Ivanka's unofficial role with the White House into an official one, after criticism that Ivanka could avoid financial disclosure rules with an unofficial role; became the subject of another investigation, this time over his trips to Mar-a-Lago; shared scrutiny over Russia with Rep.
The president has threatened to claw back security clearances for former Director of National Intelligence James ClapperJames Robert ClapperEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Former DHS, intelligence leaders launch group to protect presidential campaigns from foreign interference Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief MORE, former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, former National Security Agency Director Michael Hayden, former Deputy Attorney General Sally YatesSally Caroline YatesSally Yates: Moral fiber of US being 'shredded by unapologetic racism' Trump: 'Impossible for me to know' extent of Flynn investigation Mueller didn't want Comey memos released out of fear Trump, others would change stories MORE, former national security adviser Susan Rice, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeThe Hill's Morning Report — Will Congress do anything on gun control?

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