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That is often because governments try to claw back control, in myriad ways.
However, I will not try to claw back a previous bonus if there's a loss in a succeeding quarter.
This is the first time Congress has used the NEA to try to claw back power delegated to the executive.
Italy v Turkey Italyy to win 4/6 (£10) Now to try to claw back some ground after yesterday's disaster.
Billions of pounds are flowing out of small business pockets as they try to claw back unpaid debts".
Sky Italia will now try to claw back some fraction of the money it handed over to Italy's football clubs in 2002.
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If HMRC tries to claw back any overpayments you can appeal against its decision.
"We tried to claw back Germany's lead, but we couldn't quite do it".
When the Chargers were trying to claw back from a 10-point deficit in the fourth, Kaeding missed from 40.
The second half saw only fitful efforts from the Tigers as they tried to claw back Bristol's lead.
Last week, Citigroup lost an arbitration case in which it tried to claw back $900,000 that it said it "mistakenly" paid to a former executive, Anthony Orefice.
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