Sentences with phrase «standalone items for»

The controller can be purchased as a standalone item for # 49.99 ERP and will also be available on 2nd August.

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Unlike rival Netflix Inc, a standalone Internet TV service, Amazon's Prime video service comes bundled with the Internet retailer's two - day delivery for items purchased on the site, which costs $ 99 a year, a key driver of revenue for the company.
Buying this item is a smart and convenient choice for parents; it could already act as a standalone potty.
But the pension plan as submitted by Gov. Andrew Cuomo is in the budget itself, while the minimum wage measure, for now, is a standalone item introduced yesterday.
A standalone statement to bring things to a party or picnic, the Classic Tote also pairs well with the Weekend Satchel for larger, weekend - getaway items like shoes or bulky clothes.
Those two items, along with a few other goodies, come bundled in a $ 2,370 Multimedia package — though there is an available standalone Becker navigation upgrade for the base 5.8 - inch screen, for a more reasonable $ 800.
Our tester added the following line items: $ 850 for an automatic transmission; $ 960 for air - conditioning; $ 695 for OnStar; $ 450 for the upgraded stereo with 6 - disc changer and MP3 playback ability; $ 395 for the upgraded audio arrangement with seven high - performance speakers including a standalone subwoofer; $ 275 for a rear spoiler; $ 199 for XM satellite radio; and $ 150 for a premium acoustic headliner.
To include pricier items in your policy, you may need to purchase additional coverage called riders for individual items, or standalone policies, like jewlery insurance.
«These packs are exclusive to Xbox fans as standalone offers available for a limited time and as there are no plans to feature any in - game purchases in the Xbox Game Preview version, are the only items that can be purchased during the preview period», Microsoft writes on the official Xbox Wire.
Sure, you can buy a standalone policy that covers your physical items from one insurer, and then buy another policy, say for Commercial General Liability (CGL) from another, but the fact is if you buy all your business insurance needs from one insurer, you'll likely get the best price.
If you need more coverage, you can always add a rider for an individual item or buy a standalone policy, like jewelry insurance.
That extra coverage could simply involve your parents adding a rider for big - ticket items or purchasing a standalone policy designed specifically for people living on campus (aka dorm insurance).
This is helpful for big - ticket items that likely aren't fully covered, like jewelry, furs, and art, and it may be more affordable than buying, say, a standalone jewlery insurance policy.
To include pricier items in your policy, you may need to purchase additional coverage called riders for individual items, or standalone policies, like jewlery insurance.
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