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The closure will come as a blow to the government, which needs a stable childcare market to help deliver its employment and poverty agenda.
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The agreement is flimsy and ambiguous though, and the issue of pit closures will come to fore again soon.
She added: "While these planned closures will come as a disappointment to those affected in the regional offices in Wales, these employees will be offered redeployment opportunities to the Swansea headquarters or potentially to the wider civil service.
And with the relentless closure of newsagents will come another nail in the high street coffin and another small tear in the social fabric.
Discussions over store closures and job losses will come next.
"Not everyone in a family will come to closure at the same time.
Perhaps it is understandable, then, that Mrs. Rudolph, now 50, has few expectations for finding the closure that many here hope will come from the murder trial of Thomas E. Blanton Jr., one of four men suspected for years of planting the bomb.
As horseracing lurches forward against the tide, and the remaining Californian racetracks pick up the slack left by the closure of Hollywood Park, track safety will come under the microscope.
"I understand that the phased closure of the regional offices will come as a disappointment to those directly affected.
"It will develop a momentum of its own and people will come to closure," he predicted.
The closure of mail processing centers will come three weeks before the presidential primary election day, June 5.
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