up-front in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

up-front in the PONS Dictionary

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The cash is paid up-front at the start of the subscription.
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This discount is applied automatically, with no sign-up or up-front commitment required.
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In other words, up-front analysis is rarely sufficient to allow one to confidently select an instructional model.
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The concept was designed to overcome one of the most significant barriers to solar and costly energy efficiency retrofits: up-front costs.
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The programme reduces the up-front cost of eligible cars by providing a 25% grant towards the cost of new plug-in cars capped at.
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The production team made his voice sound more intimate, as up-front and raw as possible.
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Attackers are further divided into up-front attackers and behind-the-back attackers.
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Users may also submit content for publication without an up-front payment.
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Generally speaking, the number of broadband networks is limited by cost constrainthuge, sunk, up-front, fixed costswhich do not apply to applications providers.
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He is very up-front with his emotions and his thoughts all the time.
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