Seemingly gone are the days when these iconic brands can rely on an influx of shoppers looking to renew their summer wardrobe, as they turn to price cuts of up to 60 per cent to claw back customers.
"We're chasing a pack - we're chasing teams that have probably got ahead of us in respect of points - but I have known Manchester United being able to claw back points before," he said.
Several of the world's largest container shipping companies have imposed emergency bunker surcharges upon their customers in the past two weeks, seeking to claw back revenues lost to rising fuel bills caused by the jump in crude prices in recent months.
ISLAMABAD -- After NEPRAs continuous efforts and strong defence of the case in the land mark decision, the Sindh High Court on June 19 declared that the stance and application of claw back mechanism by NEPRA are correct and in accordance with applicable law and accounting principles.
Indeed, at the time that Blaney's statement was issued, we viewed it with optimism, as it demonstrated that the department had a commitment to aiding veterans, and considered the claw back of pension awards from the War Veterans Allowance as an entitlement.
British regulators are expected to start consulting this month on plans to introduce new rules which could force banks to claw back pay from staff in the event of future problems, even if bonuses have already been given to them, according to governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney, the Telegraph reported on Tuesday.
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