0 how much people start to use or accept a service, or sometimes a product, that has become available to them: --
1 the degree to which people start to buy or use a product or service that has become available: --
The programme of experimentation is not complete but, according to published reports, the take-up rate has not been high.
Together these have had the effect of providing a different range of options for marriage ceremonies and the take-up has been dramatic.
A much improved take-up of advanced computing within complex conceptual design environments is the overall objective.
Thirdly, take-up is not static : it changes in response to changes in the pensioner population.
The likelihood of take-up, this research - and that reported here - shows, is shaped by a combination of factors including geography, age and community identity.
Among those lacking access to an occupational pension scheme, take-up was higher among younger and more advantaged employees.
It would also have the other disadvantages of means-testing, of lack of take-up and joint assessment of couples.
This is critical because the take-up of part-time working may well reduce the need for other, additional or alternative, forms of flexible working.