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To fight the competition, New York has been forced to double down on service; many covers are preoccupied by the "best" doctors, pizza slices and getaways.
"Today some hotels entirely do away with check-in staff to cut down on service and optimize the process.
Companies, as they grow, can embrace the challenge of supporting more customers as a chance to double down on service rather than skimp.
They want to work and they're in-between teams, and all of a sudden you go down on service players a little bit.
Our municipalities have been forced to cut down on service infrastructure and there is a risk that the availability of general healthcare services will become more limited.
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The fact we're 0.2% down on services is very disappointing" "A bit disappointing, obviously significantly weaker than expected.
However, the move comes at a time when Niantic has been steadily cracking down on services that give players unfair advantages.
After launching what would become the most popular mobile game of all time, Niantic is cracking down on services that users employed to achieve the main goal of "catching them all". In Pokémon GO, players move about the physical world and try to capture virtual monsters that appear on their smartphones.
YouTube, for example, has in the past made it clear that it intends to crack down on services that allow for video downloads from the site – we should know -, especially now that it's rolling out a video program of their own along with several of its partners.
Ahead of Snap's eagerly awaited IPO, Line, one of the U.S. tech IPO highlights of 2016, has doubled down on sister service and Snapchat clone Snow.
On a Web site that 1199 opened, homecarecrisis.org, Home Alone is cited for cracking down on disreputable service providers.
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