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Atlus would not make an add-on disc or epilogue for Persona 4, as had been done with the Persona 3 FES.

Make an add-on braided bracelet.

Propeller Health makes an add-on that fits into any inhaler and records ambient data.

Witnessing the poor reception of the Sega Mega-CD, Nintendo scrapped the idea of making an add-on entirely.

If you want to make a profit, add on about 20% to this figure, but always have a round ticket price.

If all you're going to do is enhance the system, you should make it an add-on.

So semiconductor manufacturers have been making do with an add-on to the chip: a separate light-emitting diode, like one made of gallium arsenide, that is controlled by the chip.

Other major software makers have announced similar efforts to make security "not an add-on, but a central thought" in software design, Mr. Clarke said.

"The government may say that these skills are the kind of things you can develop in Saturday schools and things like that," Bennett says, "but if you make 'making' skills an add-on, then it requires people to have the resources, the time and support to be able to do that.

You can color your sketch, make modifications or add on more design details.

Such predictive models could then be made available as an "add-on" to existing computer-based chemotherapy ordering systems or delivered through a hand-held application.

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