Upkeep in a sentence as a noun

Cathedrals and catacombs at least require some upkeep.

Street cars had to pay for the building and upkeep of their rails, while buses used the streets, and the city paid for upkeep of the streets.

This relates only to a particular type of games - the ones that are shipped and forgot, or the ones that need minimum upkeep costs.

It's not incomprehensible that you know how many people you'll need for the game's upkeep and how many for development stage.

If the upkeep is smaller than the cost of capital to the company, such an arrangement probably remains mutually beneficial.

The options are literally run to the Apple store and blow a few grand on a couple of boxes, which are hopefully in stock, which we then upkeep indefinitely in a physical closet.

You have ongoing property taxes for maintenance and upkeep, but a development may trigger a review - is water, power, sewage, traffic control, parking, adequate?

For one thing it's not a realistic operating environment, there are usually many other factors more important than pure performance like upkeep, cost, speed, etc. This is why the netflix contest winning models couldn't go into production.

Create a map of the colors and apply when scraping- Scraping is like farming, a lot of initial work, but there is constant upkeep for changing sitesDisplay:- User's don't want to search by city as much as what is close to them, you should geocode the dealerships and display distance.

Upkeep definitions

noun

activity involved in maintaining something in good working order; "he wrote the manual on car care"

See also: care maintenance

noun

the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence; "they were in want of sustenance"; "fishing was their main sustainment"

See also: sustenance sustentation sustainment maintenance