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A Proceeds of Crime Act hearing was set for March next year, when prosecutors will attempt to claw back their ill-gotten gains.
Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/most-organised-gang-transformed-former-27839475
As of Oct. 1, the SSA had an uncollected balance of $23 billion in overpayments — money the agency had determined it mistakenly paid to beneficiaries across the country but had not been able to claw back, despite repeated attempts to do so.
Source: https://northdenvernews.com/new-social-security-report-shows-growing-overpayment-problem-tops-23b/
“Attempts to claw back the basic rights of Black and Brown families to choose their child’s education goes against the inequities this board is committed to addressing,” Feaman said.
Bremen striker Marvin Ducksch celebrated his first Germany call-up with a penalty and Rafael Borre scored to give Bremen a 2-0 lead, but Ellyes Skhiri and Hrvoje Smolcic scored second-half goals to claw back a point.
But with FTX filing for bankruptcy, it is possible that the FTX bankruptcy trustee will seek to claw back any FTX-linked funds donated to political organizations.”
Source: https://oregoncatalyst.com/68619-sen-knopp-democratic-party-return-misreported-500000.html
England don't have to hit 100% form right away, if they can just claw back some, there's no reason why England can't get to a semi-final.
"England don't have to hit 100 per cent form right away, if they can just claw back some, there's no reason why England can't get to a semi-final.
Even the British pound, which dropped more than 10% last year, was expected to claw back around half of those losses in 12 months.
Oxfam called for a systemic and wide-ranging increase in taxation of the super-rich to claw back crisis gains driven by public money and profiteering.
Source: https://www.siasat.com/networth-of-richest-1-percent-double-of-rest-of-world-oxfam-2503536/
“Rochdale 15 points, I would be amazed if they could claw back that against us.
"Secrets are exploded, relationships ripped apart, and lives lost as they try desperately to claw back the inheritance that they have lost."
Several strong profit reports helped Wall Street claw back most of its sharp loss from the prior day.
The chancellor will attempt to claw back some confidence in the Tories’ financial management, which will be Jeremy Hunt’s central goal when he this week.
The Panthers scored twice — Brandon Montour on a pinball goal late in the second period, and Aleksander Barkov’s first of the series early in the third — to claw back into it.
“There’s some question about whether you could claw back retroactively without a tax.”
This includes looking for ways to claw back our obsession with “public investment” as well.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/opinion/2023/9/7/23861806/utah-130-million-budget-shortfall-solutions
UND was able to claw back, going on a bit of a run toward the later part of the first half and tie the lead but they were unable to pull ahead.
Source: https://dakotastudent.com/15915/sports/und-falls-to-western-illinois/