1. To arrange or plan (a schedule, project, or process, for example) so that a large portion of activity occurs in an early period: front-loaded the primaries so that most of them occur early rather than later in the election year.
2. To incur or pay off (expenses, for example) in an early period of a fiscal arrangement.
Joven, however, admitted that the increase in collections from tobacco could be somehow affected by the front-loading done by cigarette manufacturers to avoid the full weight of the tax increase effective this month.
LG's 6 Motion Direct Drive washing machines have recorded 2.25 million units in sales, which includes 1.25 million units of its front-loading washing machines as well as one million top-loading units, a statement from the company said.
As a dedicated design and manufacturing centre for autoclaves, Priorclave has created one of the largest ranges of standard steam sterilisers, from compact bench-top front loading to free-standing top-loading and high capacity front-loading autoclaves as well as thru' wall double entry machines.
The Association of North East Councils (ANEC) has written to the Treasury and Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) warning "front-loading" of cuts could undermine the region's long-term economic recovery.
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