Specific options include giving shareholders a binding veto on board pay, changing the make-up of pay committees and making compensation, including pay ratios, more transparent.
Invoking a concept called "vicarious liability, " the woman's lawyer asked the court to make Chase pay up.
That is a figure that would make even China sit up and pay attention.
In some cases it started off as a form of wage restraint in the dark days of the 1990s: companies cut basic wages and employees hoped that performance-related pay might make up the difference, which it did not always do.
There are sufficient Trust Fund bonds to make up the annual deficits and pay all benefits in full and on time for the next 25 years, and there are sufficient federal revenues to redeem the bonds without borrowing another dime from the public.
They make money by signing up distributors who pay for the rights to carry the content.
Workers deprived of proper pay borrowed to make up the difference.
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But if retail workers got a raise, would consumers have to pay higher prices to make up for it?
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In most countries they are not used at all, or make up only a tiny proportion of executive pay.
Its immense shale-gas potential might make it even less willing to pay up, inclining it to depend less on pipeline gas and to take the risk that it can smooth out ebbs and flows through spot markets.
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As a result of the lower premium prices that will be paid by older participant, the expectation one created by the large insurance companies is that the youngest participants will have to pay significantly more to make up the difference.
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Offshore-account holders must pay a lump sum to make up for unpaid taxes, plus an annual withholding tax.
Surprises not only get your audience to sit up and pay attention, they make your story more memorable.
The tax rate is troublesome not only for companies, but for employees and consumers who undoubtedly pay a higher price to make up for that higher tax.
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They typically make up the majority of the take-home pay of people who work in the financial markets, and they can reach into the seven and eight figures for top players.
But with the Majlis spoiling for an economic fight with Mr Ahmadinejad, it looks as though this time he may have to make Iran's over-enthusiastic motorists pay up.
Insured Americans will have to pay more to hospitals and doctors to make up for your nonpayment.
Some Senators want to make sure the Europeans will pay their bills and live up to their new commitments.
All of which is to lead up to this: it does not pay to make customers grouchy about their precious devices.
In America, new tax breaks on health savings accounts make it attractive for individuals to build up nest-eggs to pay for their increased share of the cost.
But even if he does manage to bump up the Greens' vote in France and make Mr Jospin pay more heed to them, is he really a man to do business with?
The middle-aged worker has to scramble to make up for a freeze, boosting his savings by 16% of pay.
The Tigers, they say, make sure that teachers show up to teach at state schools, and pay them to give extra lessons.
But the worry is that some companies will end up finding ways to get around the loan ban and make pay more abusive.
Private placements like this one make up less than 10% of the fund, but they can pay about 3 percentage points more than simple and more liquid sovereign debt of the country involved.
QDRs have been criticised for coming up with somewhat vague transforming plans while failing to make the savings necessary to pay for them.
And it's up to the civilians who elect those leaders to pay attention, to make sure that the cause of the hour is worth the sacrifices being made on their behalf.
Since 2007, members of the public can make up to 2, 500 litres of their own biodiesel a year without having to pay tax, but leading industry experts say this has created an underground industry.
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For example, buyers of iPads are willing to pay an exorbitant price for the package of plastic and metal that make up an iPad because that package of plastic and metal can do quite amazing things compares to other packaging of plastic and metal.
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"We have an obligation to Mutual Energy as electricity consumers indirectly to make up any shortfall in their revenue, otherwise they won't be able to pay the cost of their borrowing - which we have guaranteed from the day they undertook that borrowing, " Mr Simpson explained.
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