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upfront
/ ˈʌˈڰʌԳ /
adjective
informalopen, frank, honest
adverb
(of money) paid out at the beginning of a business arrangement
Example Sentences
In that context, granting a US developer a 99-year lease on the site, reportedly for no upfront cost, is a bold move.
But consumer groups warn that the changes will not help those in rented or leasehold properties and the biggest barrier to installing a heat pump remains the high upfront costs.
It follows a review by the regulator, Ofgem, of the way suppliers switched often vulnerable customers to paying upfront, without their agreement, after they fell behind with their bills.
Plus, some landlords may offer a discount if you agree to a longer lease upfront.
And the other one is an earnings rule that would require MLM recruiters to be very upfront about how much you can really make an MLM.
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