0 speaking or behaving in a way that makes intentions and beliefs clear:
1 speaking or behaving in a way that makes your intentions and beliefs clear:
She’s very upfront about her feelings.
3 paid before goods are produced or received or services are performed:
upfront cost/payment/fee Large upfront costs are incurred to write a complicated piece of software.
4 speaking or behaving in a way which makes intentions and beliefs clear:
5 in the beginning:
The key question facing each farmer is whether carbon payments are large enough to outweigh the upfront costs of transitioning to a new agricultural system.
Costs were not discounted, because all costs considered were incurred upfront.
Before the introduction of stakeholder pensions in 2001, there were often quite severe financial penalties for consumers who lapsed, because of high upfront charges.
Upfront we have the names of various production companies who put up the money which, eventually, was about three and a half million pounds.
As such, partisan differences were clear, upfront, and readily accessible to voters.
Because upfront costs of kerosene stoves are substantial, stove ownership is usually treated as a fixed household characteristic.
It is important to recognize upfront that this is exactly the solution offered by the theory of universal grammar.
Surely at some point the upfront change must be large enough to provide a persuasive reason for or against it.
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