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Domestic tourism is less visible in statistical terms and tends to be serviced by regional, local, and small family-run enterprises.
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"In some countries there are no norms around faking positive displays (and those might just be the countries about which American tourists complain!), but the norm in the U.S. tends to be service with a smile," Wagner acknowledged.
As advanced economies develop, many of their fastest-growing parts tend to be service industries, such as health care, in which output can be hard to track.
Mexico's kidnapping industry has become so lucrative that the gangs working to generate a steady payroll of ransoms tend to be service providers specializing in the successive phases of the crime, including the armed captures, negotiations with the victims' relatives and collecting the ransoms, according to the authorities.
Social innovations tend to be service oriented, provide positive external impacts and intangible internal benefits, the latter also associated with increased revenue.
The services with the highest cancellation rates tend to be services that people need only once but get charged as subscriptions.
Many large-scale family planning programs tend to be "service-led," that is, informed by a service-delivery and health systems strengthening approach.
Unlike Exec's other tasks, which you can call up whenever you want (like Uber), cleaning tends to be a service that people schedule in advance.
Where people do think the EU affects public services, this tends to be a more general perception than relating to the services where they live.
Service tends to be shoddy.
Revenue from the service tends to be low, because low-income customers do not typically run up large phone bills.
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