0 → setup adjective
1 relating to an amount paid to a financial organization when putting money into an investment fund for the first time:
This paper presents an investigation of the time-dependent setting-up of nonlinearity in a collisionless plasma in the presence of a short-duration laser pulse.
For example, the features of lack of preambles and rapid setting-up of problems were displayed in the way a manager could give instructions to an administrative assistant.
Such mechanisms comprise the setting-up of positive incentives by means of subsidies, the renunciation of interference in matters of the decentralized units or the retention of certain policy patterns.
The current estimated first-year costs, inclusive of setting-up costs, are £262 million.
There is, therefore, no question of the setting-up of general municipal laundries.
We should have ensured the setting-up of a commission of inquiry.
There is also talk about the setting-up of tent cities.
We call for the setting-up of a fund to be contributed to by all suppliers of mobile, voice and interconnected telephony services.