0 → setup adjective --
1 relating to an amount paid to a financial organization when putting money into an investment fund for the first time: --
What was in our minds was that there was a demand for the early setting-up of these tribunals, a demand which we sought to meet.
Therefore, these small shopkeepers would welcome the help of the newspaper in question instead of the setting-up of another traders' association that is entirely unnecessary.
The setting-up of pension appeal tribunals would involve legislation and therefore cannot be discussed.
It will not be possible to say what local authorities have spent on setting-up costs until their final claims for 1982–83 are all received.
The year 1963 also seems perilously late to have decided on the setting-up of regional training boards.
Therefore, the setting-up of any new agency should be accompanied and underpinned by the cost-benefit study.
Other setting-up costs of approximately £80,000 are mainly accounted for by expenditure on telephony and information technology.
We call for the setting-up of a fund to be contributed to by all suppliers of mobile, voice and interconnected telephony services.