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· Require Provisions to Clawback Bonuses for Top Executives Engaging in Deceptive Practices: The same clawback provision that applies to companies receiving exceptional assistance will apply to those in generally available capital access programs.
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· Require Provisions to Clawback Bonuses for Top Executives Engaging in Deceptive Practices: Under the existing programs providing exceptional assistance, only the top five senior executives were subject to a clawback provision.
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' Deceptive ' Marketing Minnesota ' s attorney general filed a lawsuit against Discover Financial Services Inc., accusing the credit-card company of making " aggressive, misleading and deceptive " telemarketing calls that led customers to sign up for financial products without knowing they would be charged for them.
Discover Sued Over Robin Sidel 2010
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Forbes Magazine Mitch Daniels Estimates "Deceptive" build-up to the Iraq invasion, he points out Bush's unprecedented tax cuts at the time of preparation for war.
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; Deadly Terror Attacks in Afghanistan and Pakistan; Opinion of Sarah Palin; Claim of 'Deceptive' Credit Card Acts; NASA Launches World's Largest Rocket
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Your Industry Merck's Convenient Opposition to "Deceptive" Drug Ads
BNET Articles 2010
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'Deceptive' practices cited by NY State's Attorney
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Cuomo: Retailers Must Stop 'Deceptive' Web Discounts
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Obama Touts Financial Reform, Says GOP Stance 'Deceptive'
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Your Industry Merck's Convenient Opposition to "Deceptive" Drug Ads
BNET Articles 2010
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