They then turn to E-Crime, followed by a session devoted to Capita's work for the UK Border.
The poor must then turn to local loan sharks who illegally charge interest rates of as much as 300% a year.
Peers then turn to the third reading of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill - where there may be an attempt to press an amendment for a "sunset clause" on the changes it makes to planning powers to impose a quota for affordable housing in new developments.
On Monday , MPs convene at 2.30pm for an hour of Education questions, and, assuming no ministerial statements or urgent questions - and an update on the Algerian hostage crisis must be likely - they then turn to the committee of the whole house and third reading of the Welfare Benefits Uprating Bill.
The perverse brilliance of deferred prosecutions is that they rely on the firm to investigate itself and to then turn over to the federal government what it finds to be corporate wrong-doing: the government does not need to produce any actual and persuasive evidence.
The German chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, who was determined to win the post which has normally been held by a Frenchman, was then forced to turn to Mr Koehler, who had served under his predecessor, the Conservative Helmut Kohl.
Banks are playing catch-up in many emerging markets where telecommunications companies and networks of agents have been using SMS and text messaging to transfer funds to phones, with the phone owner then able to turn text to cash at a merchant or agent.
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Mark-up to mark-down is a pricing strategy whereby retailers set regular merchandise prices high and then turn around to offer customers discounts.
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Traffic wishing to join the A36 should now follow Manor Road until it joins Water Street, turn left on to the road towards Boyton and then turn left on to Station Road to reach the A36.
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And then peers turn to the report stage of the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Bill.
Then MPs turn to a series of orders uprating social security benefits and amending pensions regulations.
An enterprising prime minister might then turn posthaste to other economic reforms to unleash a few animal spirits.
That and my other assessments of Geron from back then turn out to be almost embarrassingly credulous.
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Then peers turn to their annual International Women's Day debate, followed by a debate on developments in the Commonwealth.
Then peers turn to the second reading of the Public Service Pensions Bill.
And then MPs turn to the pre-conference recess adjournment debate, which is an opportunity for MPs to speak on any issue they want to raise.
Then peers turn to the Public Service Pensions Bill - a measure which makes big and painful changes, but which has had a surprisingly smooth passage through parliament.
Then they turn to a new inquiry into community budgets (from about 5.10pm) looking at progress in various initiatives to coordinate different strands of public spending in particular neighbourhoods, as well as the Troubled Families Programme.
Then MPs turn to Backbench Business Committee debates on International Women's Day - led by Labour's Fiona Mactaggart and Conservative Amber Rudd, and on the future of social care - led by the Conservative Sarah Newton.
Then peers turn to a whole raft of orders and regulations under the Welfare Reform Act... these are detailed changes to reshape the whole system, and Labour peers have put down a series of "regret" motions against them.
Then peers turn to the committee stage of the Antarctic Bill - a private member's bill from the Commons dealing with environmental safeguards in Antarctica, followed by the first of three days devoted to the report stage of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill.
In the Lords (from 2.30pm) peers should complete their consideration of two more private members' bills sent over by MPs - the Presumption of Death Bill and the Mobile Homes Bill - and then they turn to their second committee stage day on the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Bill.
Then peers turn to the second report stage day devoted to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, where a number of issues may be forced to a vote - the key one is an amendment to stop the bill removing a duty to promote equal opportunities, with peers on the receiving end of intensive lobbying.
Continue towards Campo di Santa Maria del Giglio, an area just west of the Piazza San Marco, where Woody Allen stalked Julia Roberts in the light-hearted comedy Everyone Says I Love You, then turn north to the theatre Teatro La Fenice and the nearby Ponte Maria Callas bridge, dedicated to American-born Greek opera singer Maria Callas who debuted at the theatre in 1947.
Then peers turn to the committee-stage discussion of the Mental Health (Discrimination) (No. 2) Bill - this is the private member's bill pushed through the Commons by the Conservative Gavin Barwell, to abolish various forms of legal discrimination against people who have, or who have had mental health problems - which may prevent them serving as company directors, jurors or even MPs.
Recently my furnace needed some repairs (unrelated to the Nest), and it was super convenient to be able to toggle it on and off from my iPhone in the basement instead of having to run upstairs, turn it on, run down to observe it, then run back up to turn it off.
Skipper Paul Sculthorpe added the difficult conversion to make it 6-0 but it was then Leeds' turn to dominate.
He took the time to first validate the market demand and then and only then did he turn to running his experiments to develop the best solution.
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In 2004 the city moved to grab the land under eminent domain (and pay a court-approved price), then turn it over to Royall.
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