I'm like-minded in what she's standing for, and it was a no-brainer for me, and I'm sure it's been a no-brainer for other women of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
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"It seems like a no brainer to me," Eimicke said.
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" Fabrizio calls the Le Pen campaign's response "a no-brainer.
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Alex says it's a no-brainer -- his QB comes first.
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This should be a no brainer, but it's worth mentioning.
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Tomi Johnson said it was a "no brainer" to attend.
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Cohen says the idea for the service was a no-brainer.
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More information on the Galaxy Fold seems like a no-brainer.
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Zara's gone ahead and made preparing for Coachella a no brainer.
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In a normal election cycle, unification would be a no-brainer.
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"It's a no-brainer to use Messenger [on Android]," he said.
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Trips to the South Pole from there are a no-brainer.
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It's Love Your Pet Day, which sounds like a no-brainer.
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"Casting Ben felt like a no-brainer to me," he explains.
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It was a no-brainer for us to take that approach.
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At first sight, the tax seems to be a no-brainer.
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But every now and then, you get a real no-brainer.
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However, for Chris Albrecht, it was something of a no-brainer.
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In the "biz" that is what we call a no-brainer.
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Sharing excess food to feed our community is a No- Brainer.
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So all of these reasons combined, it was a no-brainer.
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"This was a no-brainer," Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi told me.
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If I could turn back the clock it's a no-brainer.
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Bacon in mac and cheese seems like a no-brainer, right?
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But LaVar tells TMZ Sports it's a no-brainer -- Lonzo wins.
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Other women say signing up for coaching was a no-brainer.
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For me, that's enough to make this product a no-brainer.
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It's an absolute no-brainer that he's just a political target.
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Apologizing should be a no-brainer, but it's very often overlooked.
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So making the decision to do this was a no-brainer.
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There's only one mode, so it's a no-brainer to use.
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Having her on cash is to me an uncontroversial no-brainer.
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"It is almost a no-brainer," he told reporters at Silverstone.
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It was a no brainer and sales shot through the roof.
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For Lara Americo, choosing the body pillow was a no-brainer.
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Condoms at a sex party are, of course, a no- brainer.
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A Birchbox subscription for a teenage girl is a no-brainer.
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To our modern minds, it seems like such a no-brainer.
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It was a no-brainer for us to give them away.
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"It's a no-brainer that asbestos causes ovarian cancer," he added.
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" Mr. Northam backpedaled on Twitter, saying expansion was a "no-brainer.
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If you aren't planning on checking options, that's a no-brainer.
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"Sending her to Shalaa was just a no-brainer," Jeffroy said.
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Given his past behavior, though, it should be a no-brainer.
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Snuggling with him in the morning should be a no-brainer.
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It seems like it's a no brainer to be adding encryption.
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So this seems like a no-brainer good idea to start.
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But that doesn't mean it was a no-brainer to publish.
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For Senate GOP leaders, the move is a political no-brainer.
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Making him jog as punishment was a no-brainer for him.
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This makes the Ink Business Preferred a no-brainer for me.
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Meeting with Poroshenko was a 'no-brainer,' one former official said.
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But for Amazon, this price point was an apparent no-brainer.
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"It was a no brainer when I came in," Moore said.
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A GLOSSYBOX subscription for a teenage girl is a no-brainer.
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Don't run anonymous opinion pieces This should be a no-brainer.
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I've always thought of finding a husband as a no brainer.
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Higher education used to be a no-brainer investment in America.
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"Our whole pitch to publishers is a no-brainer," LaCour says.
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Hence, a late-night pizza dispenser in dorms is a no-brainer.
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"Hogwarts from the 'Harry Potter' series is a no-brainer," she writes.
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The court's rejection of the statutory argument was almost a no-brainer.
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But condoms are a no-brainer anyway since they also prevent pregnancy.
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The shell shape in particular is such a no-brainer of simplicity.
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Lovato shares that her collaboration with Fabletics was really a no-brainer.
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Theoretically, that would make choosing the Stout a no-brainer by comparison.
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In retrospect, putting weed on your face seems like a no-brainer.
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It was kind of a no-brainer to go in this direction.
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We can speculate about why he hasn't made this no-brainer decision.
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In classic summer hit form, "No Brainer" keeps things light and fun.
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The pairing of the two offerings is a no brainer, of course.
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When dad's on Forbes' billionaire-list ... it's kind of a no-brainer.
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It is kind of a no-brainer of a comeback for Kanye.
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It was a no brainer that he'd get the group date rose.
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Getting married, especially when you're already engaged, seems like a no-brainer.
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Which, honestly, seems like a no-brainer, should the acquisition go through.
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Embracing digital technology is a no-brainer, even in the industrial sector.
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The other big news here is a bit of a no-brainer.
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When you look at the portfolio, the investment was a no-brainer.
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For Reynolds, the decision to join the project was a no-brainer.
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The top no-brainer passwords overall are impersonal number combinations, like 12345.
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Because we were delivering the impossible vehicle, it was a no-brainer.
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For a well-oiled quantum computer, this exercise is a no-brainer.
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It's one of those no-brainer downloads for anyone concerned about privacy.
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You'd think adopting Latinx would be a no-brainer for me, right?
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For anyone looking for an educational toy, this is a no-brainer.
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As far as owning who Ellie is, that was a no brainer.
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CNET says it might be powered by Apple's own chips (no-brainer).
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But Clinton surrogates say labeling Trump as sexist is a no-brainer.
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It's a bit of a no-brainer as far as partnerships go.
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There were first-round talents, but no no-brainer No. 1 receiver.
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For $875, the awesome Harman Kardon audio system is a no-brainer.
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"It should be a no-brainer to produce a statement," she said.
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"So, to me, it's kind of a no-brainer at this point."
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A few years ago, that question would have been a no-brainer.
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This is the scenario that the phrase 'no brainer' was invented for.
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Put UFC in MSG and it's a no brainer ... celebs will flock.
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Winner: Priority Bicycles Classic PlusBottom lineIn this case, it's a no-brainer.
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"It's kind of a no-brainer that there should be more fiction."
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The big picture: For Comcast, interest in Sky is a no-brainer.
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A lengthy ban, then, was a no-brainer, despite Ingram's pristine record.
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Five, even four bears—it's a no-brainer, you'd want the bears.
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In general, getting to the airport extra early is a no-brainer.
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But there is one "no-brainer" change that could help, Case added.
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"It was a no-brainer requirement," she said by phone from Vancouver.
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In this scenario we're facing now, it seems like a no-brainer.
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"It kind of became a no-brainer for that to be next."
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She said it was a no-brainer that she would march again.
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Seems like a no-brainer to anyone who opposes violence against Jews.
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"This is a no-brainer for the Russians," Bloomberg's campaign tweeted Friday.
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At the end of the day, it's kind of a no-brainer.
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And honestly, such a product is a bit of a no-brainer.
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Expansion into foreign markets looks like a no-brainer for retailers, then?
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Forcing applicants to bolster financials and improve disclosure is a no-brainer.
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President Obama was in charge and Obama-blaming was a no-brainer.
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"When I got the call, it was a no-brainer," he said.
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It was Justin's first collab since "No Brainer" was released last July.
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Filtration: Getting a vacuum with a good filtration system is a no brainer.
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But when it goes to Comey and McCabe it&aposs a no-brainer.
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Getting rid of government support for these fuels seems like a no-brainer.
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If you're not opposed to the cloud than this one's a no-brainer.
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So it was a no-brainer that she would fly from Portland, Ore.
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Bringing Bridj to Kansas City seemed like a no-brainer to transit officials.
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"It's a no-brainer," said Ahmet Okumus, chief executive officer of the fund.
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If he or she is cool, the room rental is a no-brainer.
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The CannTeen trial seemed like a no-brainer—I signed up right away.
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Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, out on April 20173, feels like a no-brainer.
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It does seem like a no-brainer as far as inclusivity is concerned.
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"It seemed like a no-brainer for me to say yes," Chenoweth says.
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If it seems like this is a no-brainer, that's because it is.
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She says the decision to join the beloved franchise was a no-brainer.
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De-escalation is almost a no-brainer here: Let people express themselves peacefully.
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First, a no-brainer: The network ordered another season of Inside Amy Schumer.
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She had enough for my team, so lunch was also a no-brainer.
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And working with Kampor on it was a "no-brainer situation," she says.
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Walden said the opportunity to revive "Last Man Standing" was a no-brainer.
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If you're a startup or an entrepreneur, attending Disrupt is a no-brainer.
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Otherwise, Phil Mickelson, who by then will be 52, is a no-brainer.
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So when the chance came to support Bleachers, it was a no brainer.
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It was a no-brainer for Laura Ashley to partner with Urban Outfitters.
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The Mustang line is a no-brainer starting point for introducing this tech.
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Given its price point, it seems like a no brainer and total steal.
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And we were just like, Yeah, this is kind of a no-brainer.
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Adding similar dynamics to another globally popular franchise seems like a no--brainer.
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Since the membership is free, signing up is pretty much a no-brainer.
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But since the HD10 tablets are $50 off, it's almost a no brainer.
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So each week, we're spotlighting the "no-brainer" buys that fulfill these cravings.
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So each week, we're spotlighting the "no-brainer" buys that fill these cravings.
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Border security should be a "no brainer" and should enjoy wide bipartisan support.
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For Mr. Polonsky, moving to be with Ms. Volin was a no-brainer.
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Enhanced border security should also be a no brainer for members of Congress.
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If you're looking for a relaxing honeymoon, the Maldives is a no-brainer.
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I was caught off-guard, but it was a no-brainer for me.
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And businesses aren't the only ones who consider nondiscrimination protections a no-brainer.
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For any administration, enhancing the NAP, as it's called, is a no-brainer.
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But with no public money being requested, the decision was a no-brainer.
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If you're a United loyalist, the Explorer card can be a no-brainer.
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The enterprise category is a no-brainer for the world's largest drone manufacturer.
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Gondola rides through Venice's many canals are a no-brainer for any traveler.
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It was a no-brainer, deciding to wimp out on the last day.
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It was a no-brainer to get the best treatment for our daughter.
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If you're planning on flying, the Babyzen YoYo stroller is a no-brainer.
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Hotel partnerships have seemed like a no-brainer for Echo from the start.
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Ms. Stefanik's new project may seem like an uncontroversial step — a no-brainer.
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Scholarship money for all but the wealthy students is also a no-brainer.
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So the new name was something of a no-brainer: Trusted Media Brands.
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To the public, closing a loophole this glaring seems anodyne, a no-brainer.
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The extra cargo space in the CR-V made it a no-brainer.
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Life insurance is a no brainer when you think of it like that.
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In certain ways, an AOC endorsement of Sanders seems like a no-brainer.
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Attorneys told his family the videos would make the case a no-brainer.
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If that business was in the U.S. it would be a no brainer.
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That said, it seems like a no-brainer to do this for everything.
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Beauty Subscription A GLOSSYBOX subscription for a teenage girl is a no-brainer.
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The National Park Service $10 senior lifetime pass was a no-brainer steal.
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Recycling the Christmas tree ("treecycling") is really a no-brainer for the environment.
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This bill is a no-brainer—and a perfect counter to price controls.
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It makes preparing chili, rice, veggies, and even frozen steak a no-brainer.
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Fortunately, many companies see sexual and reproductive healthcare benefits as a no-brainer.
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"From a marketing perspective, this moon concept is a no-brainer," he said.
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It should be a no brainer for every politician to get on board.
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To most, it seemed like a no-brainer: Sex trafficking is obviously bad.
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With every other disease, using a proven medication would be a no-brainer.
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For Nguyen, the marriage of Vietnamese flavors with tortillas was a no-brainer.
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For celebrities, on the other hand, the decision is pretty much a no-brainer.
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Release Date: December 15 Lining up to see this one is a no-brainer.
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That exercise is universally great for our health sounds like a no-brainer, sure.
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The TicPods Free wireless earbuds are a no-brainer addition to the Tic lineup.
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As with many elements of tax planning, this strategy is not a no-brainer.
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For the NES and SNES Classic Edition consoles, this is a no-brainer upgrade.
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Seems like a no-brainer, but nothing is certain in the current Trump era.
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For Steve and Angela Watts of Slyde Handboards, it seemed like a no-brainer.
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This is a no-brainer streaming stick for those with or without 4K TVs.
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The president song for example ["The President Sang Amazing Grace"], was a no-brainer.
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"For conference organisers, I think it's a bit of a no brainer," he said.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)If you're a gamer though this is a no brainer.
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John Oliver as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin This one is a no brainer, yes?
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It was a no-brainer to recommend that laptop to almost any non-professional.
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Given that history, it seems a no-brainer that WW is eager to rebrand.
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So that's like a no-brainer in a certain sense from a financial standpoint.
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For Charli, signing on to help such a worthy mission was a no-brainer.
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On the surface, the concept of a streamer-celebrity tournament was a no-brainer.
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Seems like a no-brainer, but instead of setting your alarm for 6 a.m.
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If you're a startup founder or an entrepreneur, attending Disrupt is a no-brainer.
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As a concept, a Harry Potter role-playing game seems like a no-brainer.
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Tab Mix PlusIf you're constantly opening new tabs, this extension is a no-brainer.
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For L.A.-based Valles, opening up shop in Las Vegas was a no-brainer.
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His platform focuses on jobs, a no-brainer in a country with 36% unemployment.
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It's about as close to a no-brainer as phone accessory can be nowadays.
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Another no-brainer feature that you can easily miss unless you're paying close attention.
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For starters, NBC's Lester Holt was the biggest no-brainer going in the field.
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Given the Raptors' franchise-best season, doing so might be considered a no-brainer.
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Cryptocurrency, for example, is a "no brainer," says Cheddar Chief Content Officer Peter Gorenstein.
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These are no-brainer changes that Washington should begin implementing in the coming session.
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That might sound like a no-brainer, but the devil is in the details.
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Barriers to bilingualism The benefits of bilingualism are a no-brainer to some parents.
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And since I'm already eyebrow-deep in Google's web services, it's a no-brainer.
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Kelly Clarkson just made your holiday shopping list a bit of a no-brainer.
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It's a no-brainer for hiking, camping, travel, and being prepared for an emergency.
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While it's not always a no-brainer, tax-loss harvesting can still provide benefits.
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Earning a degree in information technology or computer science is a no-brainer investment.
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When it came to the decision to adopt, it seemed like a no-brainer.
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Your pissy little no-brainer jobs, a whiny wife, litter of whiny, ungrateful brats.
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This is a no-brainer, as are a half-dozen other non-discrimination proposals.
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If you're a Sprint customer who's over 55, it's pretty much a no-brainer.
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Applying AI to this problem would seem like a no-brainer for the environment.
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Heading into this year, many Democrats viewed a win here as a no-brainer.
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But modernizing and expanding benefits for the veteran community should be a no brainer.
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Normally, making a promise to serve every customer might seem like a no-brainer.
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Socialist revolutions are pretty much a no-brainer—they're obviously a violent leveling force.
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I reached out to my partners and it was a no-brainer for us.
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This one is a no-brainer because Bop-It is a fundamentally evil toy.
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"If you're a startup founder or an entrepreneur, attending Disrupt is a no-brainer."
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At just $20 for a full year, Nintendo Switch Online is a no-brainer.
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A Birchbox subscription A Birchbox subscription for a teenage girl is a no-brainer.
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To Los Angeles County Supervisor Hilda Solis expanding voter access is a no-brainer.
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It's not a no-brainer political stance, but it's the right stance for her.
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It's "a no-brainer," said Cohen, the president of the Atlanta Electric VehicleDevelopment Coalition.
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"This is a no-brainer," said Randlett, who founded the grassroots Bay Area Dems.
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If it weren't for the high price, it'd be a no-brainer to recommend.
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" Chris Gaumer, 34, another 2006 graduate, called the decision to participate "a no-brainer.
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It is sort of a no-brainer to make these available in these circumstances.
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Finding a voice for the melody proved to be a no-brainer for Horner.
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If you're a worrisome pet owner, picking up a Furbo is a no-brainer.
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Viewing life insurance through this reality-based lens made buying it a no-brainer.
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For someone just starting out in their content creation career, it's a no-brainer.
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It might sound like a no-brainer, but most people fail to do this.
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Exquisite design and seductive production values make picking this book up a no-brainer.
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It might sound like a no-brainer, but most people fail to do this.
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For a lot of serious Sonos fans, the Move will be a no-brainer.
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Were I to own an iPhone X, the upgrade would be a no-brainer.
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In my opinion, the continuation of the Perkins Loan Program is a no-brainer.
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For Frozen fans drawn to warmer weather, these summery sandals are a no-brainer.
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The core point is that it's a no-brainer that mass civil disobedience works.
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Nostalgia sure seemed to be the no-brainer route to end the Skywalker saga.
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It seems that airlines have finally found the no-brainer solution — adding more space.
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"That to me is like a no-brainer — it would be huge," he said.
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For him, pairing up with Canada's last master barrel-maker was a no-brainer.
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It was a no-brainer, given that it was a classic regionally inspired meal.
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If Briny can be sold for a billion dollars, it's like a no-brainer.
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Grilled corn's a no-brainer, so we have a super-simple recipe right here.
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"For my wedding, it's a no-brainer," said Mr. Pourvasei, 38, of Los Angeles.
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To hear him describe the opportunity, jumping on board was something of a no-brainer.
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To those of us who grew up in cities, this is no-brainer escalator etiquette.
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Whether you have a car or not, this Uber gift card is a no-brainer.
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As someone who uses the app every day that was a no brainer for me.
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When he was accepted to NYU with a scholarship, going seemed like a no-brainer.
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"It's a no-brainer," said a former Obama staffer with ties to the visitors office.
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So adding two of those fresh fruits to a summery sangria is a no-brainer.
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It seems like a no-brainer to me that we can't continue to allow this.
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No word yet on bundles with the Smart Display, though that's probably a no-brainer.
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If it's in the app and it's close by, it's gonna be a no-brainer.
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So it's a no-brainer that MAC would want to get in on the action.
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Add to that a moody, slightly creepy visual, and it's kind of a no-brainer.
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Scoring one and a half round-trip tickets for $99 total is a no-brainer.
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Putting the two flavors together in one convenient treat just seems like a no brainer.
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Beliefs For some Christians, support for the Black Lives Matter movement is a no-brainer.
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It may sound like a no-brainer but it's absolutely essential to the creative process.
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And as they consider a $20 price point, they say 'This is a no-brainer.
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If you love the Galaxy Note family, the Galaxy Note 10+ is a no-brainer.
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At $25, it's a no-brainer to anyone who does video work on their smartphones.
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Feeding a crowd is easy with this no-brainer slow cooker pork shoulder. 27. Pizza
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Photo: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images This is the biggest no-brainer of the show.
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For super-agent Leigh Steinberg, the decision to go after Harper is a no-brainer.
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A basic wooden spoon is a no-brainer if you're using non-stick pans often.
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For him, bringing a wider range of beer products to China is a no-brainer.
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Much of this analysis certain seems intuitive, and even a bit of a no-brainer.
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So far, pundits have framed Hart's dilemma as a no-brainer: he has to leave.
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Taking time off work for Hailey Baldwin isn't such a "No Brainer" for Justin Bieber.
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To Guarino, an Army veteran, that makes investing in leadership a "no-brainer" for businesses.
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The chance to simultaneously cop no-brainer eyeshadow sticks and cut into Kris Jenner's 10%.
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Foundation was created in 2012, coming home to lend a hand was a no-brainer.
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Having a car going down the street that says fast is just a no-brainer.
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"When I got offered the part it was kind of a no brainer," he says.
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"From a safety perspective, this is a no brainer," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
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It was just a no-brainer for me with The Voice because of that alone.
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If you already have an iPhone, the Apple Watch Series 19903 is a no-brainer.
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And whether it ever has any or not, a national grid is a no-brainer.
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Mashable Chief Correspondent Lance Ulanoff called the update a "no brainer install" in his review.
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For Briana Schaefer, including her beloved dog Norah in her wedding was a no-brainer.
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For many couples, choosing to hire live music for their ceremony is a no-brainer.
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But if value is your biggest concern, the OnePlus 7 Pro is a no-brainer.
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Eliminating the debt ceiling to avoid calamitous legislative showdowns over spending is a no-brainer.
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Cutting our irrational austerity frenzy to step up investment in infrastructure is a no-brainer.
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"It's a kind of no-brainer," said Violet Chachki, 24, the winner from Season 7.
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It was a no-brainer for me to suggest them both to Jennifer and Gwen.
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Why The Haunting of Hill House fans will love it: This one's a no brainer!
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With the Amex Gold, it's a total no-brainer for the first five authorized users.
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But once you establish this time-saving habit, she says, "it becomes a no-brainer."
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But the girls needed parents, and adopting them was a "no brainer," said Nellie, 61.
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Stopping the Pfizer tax desertion should be a no-brainer for the President and Congress.
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For me, it was a no-brainer what kind of 30-day challenge I needed.
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It seems like a no-brainer, but seriously: avoid wearing afro-wigs or using blackface.
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They realize that it is a no brainer to tell California to go fuck itself.
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We think it's a no-brainer, but we're happy to break it down for you.
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The university stream had its name stamped on it, so it was a no-brainer.
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"It's an absolute no brainer," tax attorney Joseph Callahan told USA Today of Trump's move.
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According to the NBC News reporter Dylan Byers, it would probably be a no-brainer.
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Bashing Biden, the expected Democratic nominee for president, is a no-brainer for Trump allies.
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I was raised on Danny Kaye movies, so this was a no-brainer for me.
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You've got the sexual predators at the extreme, and that's a no-brainer, of course.
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The Science and Art of Listening Hearing, for the most part, is a no-brainer.
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When presented with both options, Mr. Michaels said that going private was a no-brainer.
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"I do not believe sex workers should be arrested — that's a no-brainer," she said.
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It's a no brainer to celebrate the release of Frozen 2 with something, well, frozen.
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I got 20A's SAKE from the crossings, so JAPAN was a no-brainer at 10A.
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"Unless we throw up on ourselves, this is a no-brainer," a Wisconsin Democrat added.
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That's why these deals on ultra HD Vizio and LG TVs are a no-brainer.
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"In terms of adding to our collective pitching intelligence, it's a no-brainer," Hazen said.
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It is a no-brainer that such a coalition would sustain Merkel for another term.
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Contributing to an employer-sponsored retirement account is among every worker's no-brainer tax deductions.
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For Trump, Schumer and Pelosi, all this was a no-brainer, at least this week.
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He said signing up to do his bit for his country was a no-brainer.
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As with riesling, focusing on cab franc is not at all a marketing no-brainer.
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So recognizing him at all was not a no-brainer even from a Trumpy perspective.
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"It's a no-brainer for them to do this," said Democratic political consultant Phil Singer.
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The Cavs beat the Warriors, and he was the no-brainer choice for NBA Finals MVP.
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You and I grew up in the space race, you know, it was a no-brainer.
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Designating Stonewall a landmark last year was a no-brainer and a declaration of civic pride.
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Trump has said publicly that asking census-takers their citizenship status should be a no-brainer.
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For some people, opting for online courses as a learning option is a total no-brainer.
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They know they are going to get, It's like a no-brainer for you, Isn't it?
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And so what I hear from large companies is, is that it&aposs a no-brainer.
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"This is no-brainer legislation," Hillary Ronen, of the city's Board of Supervisors, told the publication.
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The Complete Front-End Developer Bundle — $16.40 See Details Now this one is a no-brainer.
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The search function in particular seems like a no-brainer for the world's leading search company.
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And at the end of the day, New York City was kind of a no-brainer.
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It seemed like a no-brainer to bring my Sony camera and extra-wide angle lens.
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For Mitchell, a makeup lover with nearly 20 million followers, the partnership was a no-brainer.
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To event planners, especially those planning corporate events, investing in this experience is a no-brainer.
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It may seem like a no-brainer to wait, but not all retirees have that choice.
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It seems like a no-brainer, but the program is pretty pricey for starving writer's budget.
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Now, some of you who are reading this might be thinking, This is a no-brainer.
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"I think that equal-prize-money issue is like it's just a no-brainer," Evert said.
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"It was kind of a no-brainer," Vanessa, 36, tells PEOPLE of collaborating with her sibling.
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"For those policy reasons, I think for the tech community it's almost no-brainer," Mitchell said.
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So, when she started Candlessentials (after many other projects), incorporating social good was a no-brainer.
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For dogs, man's best friend, it's a no-brainer, as evidenced by this video of Watson.
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All they had to do was pull the trigger on a no-brainer piece of legislation.
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Jim Chanos, who once bet against Enron, says shorting Donald Trump's companies was a no-brainer.
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You'd think that was a no-brainer, but it was a close vote: five to four.
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For me, choosing between a more durable phone and a headphone jack is a no-brainer.
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And for the House of Harlow 1960 designer, supporting this specific cause is a no-brainer.
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First off, there's an awesome deal for new Walmart customers that's kind of a no brainer.
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Musk is sticking to his long-term vision of why the deal is a no-brainer.
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We need biking and walking and everything else to make that a no-brainer for folks.
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Fernandez-Peña said that putting foreign-trained doctors to work in America is a no-brainer.
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"Hockey was a no-brainer, I was involved with hockey all my life," he told CNN.
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It's a "no-brainer" for those who like to dine out or order in, he says.
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"The project was a no brainer and was really a special one for us," he said.
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An international trade that once looked like a no-brainer has turned into a major headache.
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It was a no-brainer, I'd do whatever I had to to make sure it happened.
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Closing a loophole that allows corporations to skirt millions in taxes seems like a no-brainer.
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But it's sort of a no-brainer that renewable energy sources are much cleaner than coal.
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This question seemed like a no-brainer when posed to a group of iced coffee drinkers.
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"Having the choices available on our platform is, in many respects, a no-brainer," Strauss said.
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For real estate developers looking to woo prospective tenants, the business seems like a no-brainer.
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It seems to be a no-brainer that the reigning Olympic champion would defend her gold.
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These five themes behind Mint's refreshing approach to wireless service make it a no-brainer: 23.
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It's a "no-brainer," Dr. Mennella said, for a parent to salt a food like broccoli.
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Whenever you can spend money to save money in government, it's a no brainer for policymakers.
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With the fee waived, though, the card is a no-brainer for US servicemen and women.
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It's probably a no-brainer that people will like you more if you listen to them.
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Me and Vinny have both worn Vans our entire lives, so it was a no-brainer.
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If it's a great entertainer and they've got the hits, for me it's a no-brainer.
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This, too, is sort of a no-brainer if you're a regular pasta consumer. Always. Save.
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Once in a while I come across a company that seems like a complete no-brainer.
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When INSIDER chose the most haunted place in each state, Centennial Hall was a no-brainer.
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I believe in him and he believes in me, so working together is a no brainer.
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For seasoned and salty salvage operators like Lozman, cleaning up the wreckage is a no-brainer.
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Luckily, the plethora of options available for travel makes getting to the megamall a no-brainer.
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This seems like a no-brainer, but — let's be real — people can act pretty brainless sometimes.
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With this news, securing kids' health care for the long-term should be a no-brainer.
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"I think that this is a kind of a no-brainer change for pollsters," says Blumenthal.
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Buying a nice, new 2053K TV kind of seems like a no-brainer at this point.
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Bloomberg News opinion writer Noah Smith: Free universal coronavirus testing should have been a no-brainer.
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Converting factories to civilian production was a no-brainer and sufficiently profitable to match wartime earnings.
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Giving the map an easy-to-find screen within the app feels like a no-brainer.
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But to protect public health in a warming world, universal health care is a no-brainer.
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"When the opportunity to partner with Milani came about, it was a no-brainer," James says.
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For those smelters entitled to a tax rebate, exporting metal was something of a no-brainer.
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" In any other city, Ms. Karbiener said, landmarking Whitman's onetime home "would be a no-brainer.
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CVS is one of those most accessible stores there is, so it was a no-brainer.
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Bremer said her family adores Jake and that helping him was "a no-brainer" for them.
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If these results can be replicated, "this would be a no-brainer Nobel Prize," he said.
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Skipping the in-store bloodbath and copping them for $23 at Amazon is a no-brainer.
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A 'no-brainer Nobel Prize': Hungarian scientists may have found a fifth force of nature 23.
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"It was bittersweet, but it was definitely a no-brainer," Farrell, 21, told Good Morning America.
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As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg implied in her concurring opinion, this ruling was a no-brainer.
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It's just a record I absolutely love playing and listening to, a no brainer to buy.
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Mr. Seegmiller moved into equities, which "was a no-brainer time to invest in stocks," he said.
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While this may seem like a no brainer, it's one of the biggest mistakes business owners make.
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Based on what I've seen, the next Windows may be a no-brainer update for most users.
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The one area that might make AppleCare+ a no-brainer is if you're a serial screen-cracker.
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That might seem like a no-brainer to non-politicos, but politics are definitely a potential barrier.
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Of course not: mass migration into the heart of an outbreak is a public health no-brainer.
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For anyone into the extreme outdoors (backcountry skiing, mountaineering, climbing etc.) a GoPro is a no-brainer.
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If you're new to wireless earbuds, AirPods 2 are a no-brainer and 100 percent worth it.
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Unless the Capitals get some dudes with muskets shooting at each other, this is a no-brainer.
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When choosing between their own emotional comfort and their physical survival — their answer is a no brainer.
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As a video game that you and I can play, Evolution is also a no-brainer proposition.
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"The ROI is kind of a no-brainer," Lazar says of the value they provide their clients.
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The ability to see what people you "follow" are watching would make that decision a no-brainer.
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So in that context, spending another $1300 to get into an iMac Pro is a no brainer.
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But here's the thing: We all know that a Wonder Woman film is a no-brainer idea.
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No-brainer recipes for other types of food will help keep your midday meal from getting repetitive.
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Bringing that kind of experience to a portable console like the Switch feels like a no-brainer.
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"I think it's a no-brainer that they execute this," said Sanders, who helps companies build apps.
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I planned how I wanted to do it two years ago, so it was a no-brainer.
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If you want people to pay attention, plastering your message across Times Square is a no-brainer.
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For Montani, the choice to make her course available off the DataCamp platform was a no-brainer.
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It was a no-brainer for the model, who rang in the New Year in St. Barts.
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"For younger clients, especially those with kids, the group legal plan is a no-brainer," said Shebesta.
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Of course it was a no-brainer after his portrayal of Steve Trevor in Jenkins' Wonder Woman.
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Doing away with the tax exclusion might seem like a no-brainer, but it's very politically difficult.
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"It's a no-brainer," the actor told PEOPLE Now in November about if Rossum deserved equal pay.
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This deal on a 55-inch LG B8 Series OLED 4K HDR TV is a no-brainer.
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It sounds like a no-brainer, but staggering two offensive stars isn't as simple as it looks.
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For Oscar Isaac, tying the knot with his then-pregnant girlfriend Elvira Lind was a no brainer.
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And, for premium shoppers who are already Android or Samsung fans, choosing them is a no-brainer.
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We got Khaled Monday in NYC where he was pumping up his new track, "No Brainer," hard.
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And for e-commerce merchants that want to sell to Chinese consumers accepting Alipay's a no-brainer.
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Nodding to Stone, Johnson, and Morgan should have been a no-brainer for the writers on Pitch.
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"Encouraging people to travel domestically as a substitute for international travel is a no-brainer," said Hall.
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It's a no-brainer but it could be an important data point for your next tech project.
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The "Sell in May" theory seems like a no-brainer this year, but we can do more.
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Rahal said aligning with Kellogg was "kind of a no-brainer" in terms of values and opportunities.
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According to these documents, the merger that Musk called a "no-brainer" appeared to be anything but.
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For some, it's a no-brainer: A presidential address from the Oval Office merits live coverage. Period.
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If your freshman is headed to a school where it snows, the Outback is a no-brainer.
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It's a no-brainer: a company whose employees are happy and healthy are better, more productive workers.
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This was something of a no-brainer after the Supreme Court's ruling in Whole Woman's Health v.
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If you have a use for the miles, getting in on these bonuses is a no-brainer.
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The clue at 33 Across, "State-of-the-___" should be a no-brainer: the answer is ART.
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We're told the school has not made a decision yet -- but it seems like a no-brainer.
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To most, it seemed like a no-brainer: Sex trafficking is obviously bad and should be stopped.
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So it's a no-brainer that we headed to H&M to suss out its latest collection.
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Solar installations are becoming a no-brainer for anyone with a roof in much of the country.
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"It's really a no-brainer," said Dr. Yvonne Maldonado, chair of the academy's Committee on Infectious Diseases.
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Ensuring terrorists don't have access to high-risk chemicals should be a no-brainer priority for Congress.
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Asked why he chose Mazz, the answer seemed like a no-brainer to him: dude actually cares.
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It seems like a no brainer to encourage an industry and young people into creating art. Nov.
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For a black woman with an already formidable formal education, more formal education was a no-brainer.
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In September 2016, BuzzFeed News argued it would be a "no brainer" for Twitter to copy stories.
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"It was a no-brainer," Mr. Chmielewski said of the decision to keep Cardinal Pell's participation quiet.
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It seems a no-brainer, though, that therapists, bookish by nature, would adopt it in their practices.
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This Tuesday afternoon, two days before Florence's predicted landfall, I, too, am fleeing inland — a no-brainer.
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With the need for around-the-clock, emissions-free energy so great, SMRs are a no-brainer.
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"It's a no-brainer that this is what you have to put as a priority," he said.
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Navigation is a no-brainer for a digital assistant on a phone and Alexa can't do it.
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Combining its e-commerce knowledge with Whole Foods' wares would be a no-brainer, these analysts suggest.
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So, I wrote it was just a no-brainer to work until age 70, if you can.
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This one should be a no-brainer, but "redskin" and "Injun" are never OK words to say.
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The following matchup between Goldwyn and Sanders seemed to present Clinton with another no-brainer for her.
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"Julia Raeside from The Guardian wrote, "Never has such a no-brainer been such a non-starter.
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Allowing students to accelerate their enrollment to complete a degree more quickly seems like a no brainer.
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Mr. Musk has said that putting the two together is a "no-brainer" from a strategic standpoint.
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If you keep one no-brainer red lipstick in your collection, let it be MAC Ruby Woo.
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In Silicon Valley — and in corporate America generally — data trumps opinion, making gender diversity a no-brainer.
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You might think this would make the site of the Strand a no-brainer for landmark status.
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Her successful first four-year tenure should, in a reasonable world, lead to a no-brainer reappointment.
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Lukas Graham is hardly a traditional pin-up chart star, and yet he's also a no brainer.
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Given that, doing all we can to access the effect feels like a no-brainer to me.
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And for premium shoppers who are already Android or Samsung fans, choosing them is a no-brainer.
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It may seem like a no-brainer, but do you really know which flag belongs to which nation?
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" He adds: "We're all about family and keeping it in the family — and it was a no brainer.
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If you're accustomed to tinkering with the temp on your grill, then this should be a no-brainer.
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" He adds, "So to have the opportunity to be able to do that, that was a no-brainer.
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These savings make the investment a no-brainer, considering Amazon's prices on these same models are way higher.
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No specifics on how Alexa will be used here, but the addition is a no-brainer for Fitbit.
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For Jason Haner, a libertarian from Pennsylvania, Gary Johnson was a no-brainer pick for the next POTUS.
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Best of all it was super-comfortable — even more of a no-brainer than jeans and a tee.
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For Jolie and Pitt, it's a no-brainer given the intense curiosity about their high-profile personal life.
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Steve Bullock considered whether he should run for Senate or president, the decision was a no brainer: president.
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While it's a "no brainer" purchase for cord-cutters, it just got even better for sports fans too.
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Urban Outfitters is a no-brainer for when we're in need of on-point and affordable fashion finds.
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Walsh -- who called the deal a "no-brainer" for Johnson -- says the 35-year-old has until Oct.
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It's a no-brainer the company is looking to power its AR/VR headset with its own chips.
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As far as non-surprises go: Katy Perry performing songs off of Witness was just a no-brainer.
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When word of the film first spread, a new standalone Star Wars film looked like a no-brainer.
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So, for many of us, buying a daytime moisturizer that also contains SPF is a total no-brainer.
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"No Brainer" reunites Khaled with last summer's "I'm the One" collaborators Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, and Quavo.
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It was a no-brainer, really, that the company would eventually bridge the gap between the two offerings.
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"Our intent, our hope, is to make the decision a no-brainer," he said in a phone call.
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Become A Member This one is a no-brainer: Joining a rewards program is never a bad idea.
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The history of why female superheroes were often sexified and hyper-feminine is kind of a no-brainer.
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But hey, since we're all doing weekly sheet washes anyway now, it should be a no-brainer... right?
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For me, the decision to send my kid to public school has always seemed like a no-brainer.
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For iNovia, the hires would seem to be a no-brainer, particularly as it looks to expand internationally.
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That would seem to make waiting to claim Social Security a no-brainer, and for many it is.
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But that's just the competitive nature in my blood, and I think that's the no-brainer with me.
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For less than $1000 on Amazon, it's a no brainer, so snap it up while it's still available.
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Pharrell and Rihanna together is pretty much a no-brainer so really there's not much more to say.
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When we work together, Congress can improve government for all: The DATA Act was smart, no-brainer legislation.
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"It's a no-brainer: Your Social Security number should never have been used in that way," Givens said.
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And while it usually costs $100, it's currently on sale for $45 — making this purchase a no-brainer.
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If you have an employer-sponsored retirement plan, such as a 401(k), contributing is a no-brainer.
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" O'Neill recognizes that the bill might have its detractors, although she thinks passing it is "a no brainer.
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For a lot of people, diving in with this new Final Fantasy adventure will be a no-brainer.
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If you're an outdoor enthusiast, picking up a few things from Coleman today should be a no-brainer.
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This is a no-brainer for L.A., but there are more reasons this trade won't happen than will.
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When the best of the best are on sale, it's a no-brainer to go for the purchase.
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If having a German passport makes it easier to stay here, then it's a no-brainer to apply.
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"This is a no-brainer for Trump," said Taylor Garland, spokesperson for the Association of Flight Attendants — CWA.
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"When the Cavaliers called, it was a no-brainer," said Jacquelyn LeViseur, the events director at Youngstown State.
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I learned that just because an idea seems like a no-brainer doesn't mean the market will agree.
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Brantley in Britain LONDON — Importing Jesse Eisenberg's "The Spoils" to this city was not exactly a no-brainer.
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On the one hand, it's a no brainer that independent agency rules should be scrutinized with economic analysis.
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It's a no-brainer that your teeth will stain, your gums will suffer, and your breath will stink.
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If nothing else, Brinkley's been consistent, but it's a no-brainer -- Meek's team will appeal this latest ruling.
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And sure, a photo book or even a hashtag are no-brainer ways to remember your big day.
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" Ken Hersh, director of the Bush Institute, called TPP "a no-brainer on a whole host of fronts.
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The number-one benefit people imagined for flying cars was shorter travel time, which is a no-brainer.
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But though these findings may sound like a no-brainer, many people are still hesitant to be inquisitive.
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In that case, the cost-benefit case for decarceration is a no-brainer: all benefit and no cost.
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His former Wolverines teammate Jalen Rose said last week that hiring Howard was a "no-brainer" for Michigan.
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" For Lilliam Rivera, the author of "The Education of Margot Sanchez," working with Jones was a "no brainer.
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"People are excited we are doing that, but for us, it seems like a no-brainer," he said.
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Dig in to some delish, no-brainer food and raise a glass to your taste buds in 2020.
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With all the time you'll be spending catching up, investing in a 2900K TV is a no-brainer.
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Navigation is a no-brainer for a digital assistant on a phone, and Alexa simply can't do it.
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When Ed Stein signed up for Medicare eight years ago, the insurance choice seemed like a no-brainer.
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To my way of thinking, this was intrusive and unnatural, but to Connie's it was a no-brainer.
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"At these levels I think it's kind of a no-brainer," Seaburg told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Friday.
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For Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox, supporting their sons in whoever they are is a no-brainer.
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But for the Powerball jackpot winner, $1,000 for a good financial planner might seem like a no-brainer.
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" Ken Hersh, director of the Bush Institute, called TPP "a no-brainer on a whole host of fronts.
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This is a no-brainer: It's cold out, so you want something to keep your morning beverage hot.
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It came from Ms. Butler, who said it was a "no-brainer" from her time in union organizing.
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When offered the opportunity to switch over to just making music full time it was a no brainer.
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Paris Hilton holds no grudges, because she says inviting Kim Kardashian to her wedding is a no-brainer.
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This stance is a no-brainer in a district where seaside tourism is an important part of the economy.
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Nope ... he actually says keeping Romo planted on the bench is a "no-brainer" ... and he doesn't stop there.
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If you've already got the requisite GoPro, at $1.09 the Hot Wheels Zoom In is a no-brainer accessory.
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Since your dreams of scoring those on Black Friday are officially crushed, copping this bundle is a no-brainer.
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At less than $25 right now (less with this week's sale going on), I'd say it's a no-brainer.
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I'd heard good things about Not Your Mother's dry shampoo and at under $5, it was a no-brainer.
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The answer should be a no-brainer, yet the industry continues to push talented minority actors to the sidelines.
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A film source told PEOPLE in April the couple's decision to have children together seemed like a no-brainer.
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The Japanese investment bank advised making some "no brainer" foreign-exchange trades based solely on Trump's trade policy rhetoric.
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OW/RT This is a no-brainer: OW is a shorthand for "one way", and RT means "return trip".
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Pretty much every workout class in LA is $28 (lol wut), which makes a ClassPass subscription a no-brainer.
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It might seem like a no-brainer, but there could be other considerations that only a professional could catch.
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With a slated September release, Marvel's Spider-Man also seems like a no-brainer for some serious stage time.
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Musk called the proposed, $2.8 billion acquisition a "no-brainer" when the deal was announced after markets closed Tuesday.
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This morning, Carbon announced another partnership that's a no-brainer in the wake of those sneaker and helmet deals.
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It takes the cost out of the movies and makes going to see a new release a no-brainer.
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The Danish Girl star says having fellow nominee Fassbender by her side at the Oscars was a no-brainer.
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Lyft says its membership service is a "no brainer" for customers who take two to three trips a week.
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More recently, fans speculated that Bieber's verse on "No Brainer" aims at Mendes and his previous relationship with Baldwin.
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If you're a runner or workout a lot, though, the Powerbeats Pro are a no-brainer in my opinion.
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If you've already embraced either Amazon or Kobo before then it's a no brainer—stick with what you have.
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Cheaper than a Chromecast—and with a better content ecosystem—the little black box would be a no-brainer.
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When Sylvester Stallone is your dad, it's a no-brainer that success is going to be in your genes.
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Michelle said the couple's willingness to pursue filming after their time in the White House was a no-brainer.
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When they came to us and said, Would you like Calia to be involved, it was a no-brainer.
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"Buying G is a no -brainer," said Jeff Goldman, an insurance agent at G.M. Goldman & Associates in Skokie, Illinois.
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It's the last few days of the Rio Olympics, and celebrating hard is a no-brainer at this point.
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"While it was controversial when it was proposed, in hindsight today, it has been a no-brainer," he said.
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It sounds like a no-brainer, but take a step back and you might see some less-obvious transgressions.
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Mars thinks hotel rooms that learn your climate, wake-up call and housekeeping preferences would be a no-brainer.
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It's a brilliant, no-brainer of a tool, really: A clear acrylic surface with a light shining behind it.
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"Inclusivity has always been a no-brainer for me, especially as a black man in this business," Jordan said.
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Scheduling time away from our daily work grinds — while clutched in winter's cruel embrace — is a seasonal no-brainer.
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Trading off smoke or vapor for a few calories seems like a no-brainer—after all, everyone's gotta eat.
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" His voice rises with the impassioned agitation of a 15-year IT veteran: "It seems like a no brainer.
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If your wife is an avid reader and doesn't already own a Kindle, this one is a no brainer.
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The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF looks like a "no-brainer" in current conditions, said trader Brian Kelly.
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Preventing any further consolidation of distribution is a no brainer, but that will still not address the underlying problem.
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"Given the choice between having it on the schedule or having happy, contented talent," it was a no-brainer.
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Serving the hundreds of millions who at any given moment have no signal, he suggests, is a no-brainer.
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"It was a no-brainer," said Jill Kaplan, the airline's president of operations for New York and New Jersey.
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Faced with a choice between Trump being Trump and Bannon going off the reservation, it was a no-brainer.
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Tacking a subscription to cinemas on to that, which either made going free or discounted, is a no-brainer.
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One song in particular, The Soufease region's 9 seed "Real As They Come" from No Brainer, is awe-inspiring.
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Who Should Have Won: Daft Punk, "Da Funk" The category started with what should have been a no-brainer.
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The notion that all published and broadcast news is real, unbiased and thoroughly verified seems like a no-brainer.
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He's also hosting the Tonys (on CBS), so the "Hamilton" tie-in for him specifically is a no brainer.
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He also says that preventing terrorism suspects from having easy access to lethal weapons should be a no-brainer.
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When given a choice between cancer or being "boobless" and living a longer life, it was a no-brainer.
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AND I DON'T THINK ANYONE, ANYONE IS GOING TO TELL YOU, OH, YOU KNOW, THIS IS A NO-BRAINER.
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And there's still the $21 airline fee credit, so the Aspire card is a complete no-brainer for me!
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To Kramer, it's a no-brainer for hedge funds, which are already tracking every other type of performance metric.
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For example, if you're an Amazon Prime member, buying off Amazon may be a no-brainer for sheer convenience.
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John Kasich Kasich is a no-brainer — a candidate who seems laboratory-designed to be the perfect VP pick.
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AIGCP president Iwan Spekenbrink, CEO of German team Sunweb, says revamping the economics of cycling is a "no-brainer".
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Clinton's branding and messaging for holding her back in what they thought should have a no-brainer for voters.
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To his new team it may be a no-brainer, but for Donald J. Trump it's an existential question.
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The reason is a no-brainer: It's mad money, and they need the windfall more than wealthy people do.
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"Whenever you put it on the ballot people immediately vote for it because it's a no-brainer," said Schwarzenegger.
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If an employer is offering a match on 401(k) contributions, the no-brainer advice is to take it.
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It soon became clear that the Yankees were the only option, and so they took the no-brainer deal.
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With regular flu going around and coronavirus ramping up, it seems like a no-brainer to wash one's hands.
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No matter how invested you are in all that Oscar talk, tissues are a no-brainer for this one.
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"It ought to be a no-brainer," says Kingston Reif, a nuclear proliferation expert at the Arms Control Association.
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But I quickly realized what a no-brainer it was for "The Deuce" to employ someone like Ms. Rodis.
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If you have a partner and they are working from home now also, taking shifts is a no-brainer.
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It's fast and easy to use — and if you're already using Vivaldi on the desktop, it's a no-brainer.
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Zuckerberg has been outspoken on a lot of issues this year, though condemning Nazis is basically a no-brainer.
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Smartphone/tablet functionality seems like a no-brainer, but Nintendo and Lego haven't revealed any of those specifics yet.
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Just because a puzzle runs early in the week, doesn't mean that it has to be a no-brainer.
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It seems like a no-brainer in every category — food, beach, night life, big arena in a nice area.
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With nine Republican House seats up for grabs according to the Cook Report, opposition should be a no brainer.
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Returns and exchanges within two weeks are free, so grabbing a few pairs to compare is a no-brainer.
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Good news: QuickBooks makes it a no-brainer for the self-employed to stay on top of their taxes.
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However, what looks like a no-brainer to Europeans is a no-go area for many American voters. Why?
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Ensuring that we all have access to bare necessities like safe, clean drinking water should be a no-brainer.
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It may sound like a no-brainer but your first step is to have open, honest communication about finances.
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Casting Nunn was a no-brainer, according to Carlos De Jesus, the vice president of North America Oral Care.
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Insofar as "all politics is local" for Republican legislators, criticism of federal science funding is a political no-brainer.
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If your income is low enough to qualify for generous government subsidies, then buying insurance is a no-brainer.
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The top four alternatives people were requesting are buses along the L train route, which is a no-brainer.
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To many, investing in Fanya seemed like a no-brainer, with the company promising 10 to 13 percent returns.
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Google always names its Android releases after sweet treats, and O seems like a no-brainer for the iconic cookie.
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It's tasty, low in saturated fat and calcium-rich and offers berry antioxidants -- and therefore a no-brainer for vegetarians.
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If your big bosses are a fan of both coffee, tea or "The Office," this mug is a no-brainer.
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The pairing, which now seems like a total no-brainer, will be the first partnership between the two beloved brands.
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With that attractive sale price and additional $30 markdown bringing the Spectre down to $69, it's virtually a no-brainer.
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It's kind of a no-brainer, especially considering all the work that's being done right now in natural language processing.
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That sounds like a no-brainer — of course foods labeled as gluten free shouldn't have any gluten in them, right?
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Windows 210 Anniversary Update, the no-brainer update for most Windows 210 adoptees, now has a ship date: Aug. 3003.
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Overall, if you're someone who carries a portable battery pack around in your pocket or bag, it's a no brainer.
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Ensuring that dangerous individuals can be barred from working in secure areas of an airport should be a no-brainer.
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And then Icahn — the vocal Trump supporter, who has called his candidate a "no-brainer" — said he agreed with Sanders.
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Martinez switched nine players and Southgate brought in eight, a decision he described as a 'no brainer' in the circumstances.
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This only works if the subsidies are generous enough for the decision to buy insurance to be a no-brainer.
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If a company can gross over $14 million in minutes, a collaboration between these two seems like a no-brainer.
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But everything changed once we discovered one dress style that makes cold weather fashion when you're curvy a no-brainer.
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To Tomlinson, the opportunity to prevent oral or genital cancers should be a no brainer for parents and young people.
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The initiative "felt like a no-brainer," says the actress, who is also an artist ambassador to Save the Children.
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On the face of it, the addition is a no-brainer, riding on the surprising success of Amazon's home assistant.
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You might even be able to get it at around $125, and it's just a no-brainer at that level.
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In theory, gifting a fragrance should be a no-brainer considering you don't have to worry about sizes or fit.
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The device targets mirrorless camera owners — a no-brainer as the most rapidly growing category in the consumer imaging space.
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If they're smart enough to read the tea leaves of the movement exploding under them, it's really a no-brainer.
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With luxury gym membership (with unlimited classes) only being a little more expensive — it's less of a no-brainer now.
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And since just a cars or two sold a month via Drive will cover the cost it's a no-brainer.
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Hamilton Beach excels in every other type of household appliance, so trusting them with a juicer is a no-brainer.
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We're told Justin has bought jewelry from GTG before, so going to him for the grill was a no-brainer.
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In the grand scheme of policy fights, this one should be a no-brainer on both the left and right.
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If you're already paying to go through Madame Tussauds, shelling out another $20 bucks for this is a no brainer.
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First-person shooters have transformed before, and it's often the smallest and most seemingly no-brainer tweaks that do it.
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It's almost a no-brainer purchase at $99, as long as you own a phone that's compatible with the headset.
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Supporting military spouses through employment-specific programs should be a no-brainer for legislators on both sides of the aisle.
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Plus, you get more square footage, family gatherings are easier, and with sharing child care expenses, it's a no-brainer.
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When it comes to impressing a potential employer, it may seem like a no-brainer to focus on your strengths.
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If you already have a Google Home Mini, adding this Disney Store mount to the device is a no-brainer.
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"Being a dog person, it was certainly a no-brainer to me that we needed to do this," she said.
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Location DataApple is rolling out a simple, no-brainer update to the controls that users have over location data sharing.
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The ex-NBA star was just named the 3-on-3 league's MVP ... and it was an absolute no-brainer.
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HONG KONG — For Chinese banks, the decision to lend to companies like Bohai Steel was for years a no-brainer.
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It seems like a no-brainer that your family's fortune ought to stay private (for security and general morality purposes).
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After all, Apple has started incorporating flight data into other pieces of iOS, so this would be a no-brainer.
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Instead, it's about soft fabrics, versatile silhouettes, and no-brainer items that make you feel good, regardless of your mood.
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Battlestar Galactica is a great naval wargame and a no-brainer recommendation for anyone who was into that TV show.
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I knew I'd spend $500 on the moving company alone, so signing up for this card was a no-brainer.
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"It's a no-brainer that fresh fruits are good for your skin," Elizabeth Geddes-Bruce told Camille Styles in 2017.
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"Once I saw his stick there all alone it was kind of an easy, no-brainer pass there," Schmaltz said.
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"This should be a no-brainer — a sensible, pragmatic, bipartisan way to help fill the coverage gap," Mr. Salo said.
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The resources problem is a no-brainer, and if the select committee does anything, it should solve the resources problem.
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Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross wrote that for the vast majority of the population, the question is a no brainer.
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"For me, this healthcare bill is an absolute no-brainer," said Representative Devin Nunes of California, a close Trump ally.
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"It's just a no-brainer, so it wasn't a problem for me to accept one [a pay cut]," Vine added.
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The county's fiscal case is a no-brainer: In 2017, it spent $3.9 million to collect $3.4 million in fees.
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But it is an indication that Prime is moving toward becoming a "no-brainer" for more than just wealthy Americans.
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From a financial point of view, it was a total no-brainer that I should immediately sell, my accountant said.
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It seemed like a no-brainer as an opportunity for Uber to do good and explore a new revenue opportunity.
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And if you're a World of Hyatt member, this spot is a no-brainer to collect points for your stay.
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When you understand how this dynamic can literally make you better liked, it's a no-brainer thing to begin doing.
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The free ceremony had been a no-brainer for the couple, who, like the others, are grappling with student debt.
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Leaving New York for Florida sounds like a no-brainer, yet tax professionals warn that entrepreneurs should proceed with caution.
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He went as far to call it a "no-brainer," but he was shut out, according to The Washington Post.
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"Using Mercury was a no-brainer for me," said Rajiv Ayyangar, CEO and co-founder of Tandem, in a statement.
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Offering men seeking men or women seeking women options should be a no-brainer — but eharmony's founders are pretty conservative.
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Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper & Quavo, "No Brainer" Ella Mai, "Boo'd Up" Ella Mai, "Trip" Khalid, "Better" Lil Dicky ft.
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For Galea, who was doing research in Liberia at the time, it seemed like a no brainer: it wouldn't work.
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Friends who live by it have re-purchased this mouse for years, and with this price, it's a no brainer.
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If drowning out the noise from your surroundings is a top priority, then the AirPods Pro are a no-brainer.
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A third game seemed like a no-brainer... until THQ folded and its various franchises were auctioned off to competitors.
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Between the company's excellent reputation and the vacuum's protection under a six-month warranty, this deal is a no-brainer.
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To be honest, if schools really cared about their student's overall wellbeing, then a mindfulness class is a no-brainer.
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This might sound like a no-brainer, but it's a revelation compared with the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.
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It seems to be a no-brainer for companies like Desert Distilling and Coachella Valley Brewing to use local ingredients.
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Chairman Wheeler's proposal seemed to many like a no-brainer — free money for consumers at the stroke of a pen.
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If you spend enough to bring home the $2,000 or 200,000-mile bonus, either of these cards becomes a no-brainer.
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"We just love it here so it was really a no-brainer for us," Fedotowsky-Manno wrote in another blog post.
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To Graafstra, getting the chip implants was a "no brainer," and he loves to experiment with what they are capable of.
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Justin Bieber, Chance The Rapper & Quavo, "No Brainer" Ella Mai, "Boo'd Up" (Winner) Ella Mai, "Trip" Khalid, "Better" Lil Dicky ft.
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Dancers were already in rehearsal, and the "No Brainer" singer's tour DJ Tay James was also gearing up for the event.
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This one was kind of a no-brainer, especially since your own notes make a point of watching out for Stan.
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Another no-brainer: if your cart is bigger than your budget, it's time to swap it out for a smaller option.
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A bigger push into personal health seems like a no-brainer, given everything that Apple's been focusing on with its wearable.
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Given the popularity of success of the Mindstorms robotics series, it's a no-brainer that Apple got LEGO onboard for Playgrounds.
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The decision should be a "no-brainer and an obvious first step" to controlling waste streams from rich countries, he said.
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Commercial airplanes have had autopilot functions for years, so you may think that adding autonomy to helicopters is a no-brainer.
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Since the Model X is based upon the Model S chassis, it could have been a relative no-brainer to build.
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Rosenthal said federal approval of the implant should be "a no-brainer" based on the results of the latest clinical trial.
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"It's a no-brainer to buy recycled paper," Schwab said, since the cost today is comparable to that of traditional paper.
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A simple, no-brainer investment method is through a target-date fund, either in a 2000(k) or individual retirement account.
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Getting rid of this terrible law is a no-brainer for any politician looking to make life better for working people.
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It's kind of amazing that this feature is only just arriving in Pokémon Go. It seems like such a no-brainer.
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Parents already spend so much time and money trying to keep their kids safe that this is a no-brainer subscription.
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The two founders are the only employees at the moment and they felt that joining Y Combinator was a no-brainer.
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As for naming him, Jernstrom explained in an email that bestowing the Michael Scott title on him was a no-brainer.
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I am a fan of the Congressman and admire his bravery and tenacity, so getting a ticket is a no-brainer.
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"No U.S. domestic smelter currently delivers low-carbon primary aluminum slabs," it said, making Rusal something of a no-brainer partner.
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The Dubrows say their accountant and Czik said it was such a no-brainer that they agreed to guarantee the loan.
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A no-brainer for parents, Amazon Prime costs $99 a year and enables free, two-day shipping on loads of products.
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A no-brainer one might think, but people still do it in droves and scenes like the below can be found.
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In past election cycles, it would have been a no-brainer for Democratic leaders to sink money into Ohio and Florida.
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Kindle Paperwhite If your wife is an avid reader and doesn't already own a Kindle, this one is a no brainer.
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Never Apart Executive Director Michael Venus tells me that it was "a no-brainer" to exhibit a show of Beaver's work.
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But I came across an ad for Amazon Video Direct on Facebook and uploading seemed like a no-brainer to me.
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Sweet potatoes are a no-brainer companion for squash in these fritters, which then get dipped in soft, gooey gorgonzola cheese.
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For some, the decision to freelance is a no-brainer, but taking the leap is more involved than you might think.
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With total GOP control and strong platform support, consigning this monstrosity to the obscurity it deserves should be a no-brainer.
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It's safe to say that J.Crew has established itself as the no-brainer destination for stylish basics that don't feel basic.
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The answer may seem like a no-brainer, but continuous leaks of inappropriate workplace communications are making the line increasingly blurry.
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If you're planning to decorate for a party — or just because you feel like it — these picks are a no-brainer.
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"This is the soundtrack to my life," she said, which made an overall cost of more than $5,000 a no-brainer.
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When Benson Wang discovered he could cut his business' energy bills by 20183 percent, switching providers felt like a no-brainer.
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As it so happens, I'm a sucker for anything heather grey, which makes this T-shirt a no-brainer for me.
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Killing 99 percent of bacteria for a fair price, it's a no-brainer to scoop up this deal while you can.
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If gratitude is so good for us, it seems a no-brainer that we'd want to increase it in our lives.
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For Chairman Mao, the decision was a no-brainer and from that fateful decision one can say the rest is history.
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Passing a standard to consider carbon pollution in transportation planning, and to seek ways to reduce it, is a no-brainer.
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It's a no brainer that you're going to eschew your friends on Instagram for the chance to impress a potential date.
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Wilson is a no-brainer start against the Falcons, who have given up the most fantasy points to quarterbacks this season.
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Merging information from data brokers with people's clinical and payment records is a no-brainer if you overlook potential patient concerns.
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Granted, if worse comes to the worst, I fully understand that putting a hold on the gym is a no-brainer.
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So you don't show up at your next engagement party empty-handed, we rounded up 27 no-brainer options under $100.
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The Smiths say Gutt is "part of the family now," and Gutt said his decision to donate was a no-brainer.
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Where to eat Nathan's is a no-brainer, but did you know the iconic hot-dog stand also serves … frogs' legs?
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It was a no-brainer booking for the Harvey: an important, scary-hilarious new play by a lion of contemporary drama.
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" He described naming Mr. Rushing as associate artistic director as a "no brainer" and referred to him as a "grounding force.
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Moving into the market seems like a no-brainer for Tesla, especially because the company remains in search of sustainable profitability.
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It conveniently divides foods into color-coded categories so it's practically a no-brainer to eat more wholesome, nutrient-dense foods.
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Cost: $20.4 millionWhy he's a good buy: Making "Gabigol" a Flamengo player permanently was a no-brainer for the Brazilian champion.
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So, a simple, affordable device that easily allows people to up their production game a bit seems like a no brainer.
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"In five minutes I was able to Google and make a determination that seemed like such a no-brainer," she said.
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With the addition of new features like this, it's a no-brainer to cleave off older less-used features like Following.
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We went back and told the athletic director, this is a no-brainer, there's no need to meet with anyone else.
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If I were using Google Home to control my lights and thermostat too, it would be a no-brainer at $129.
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"This is a no-brainer for restaurants," said Jasmine L. Moy, a lawyer in New York who negotiates hotel restaurant contracts.
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"If you're a long-term investor and looking out five to 10 years, it's a no-brainer," Mr. Van Dyck said.
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Sounds like he's sorry -- but we gotta say ... this one seems like it should've been a no-brainer from the get.
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For me, considering an XE would be a no-brainer, and the lowest price level, at about $35,000, should be tempting.
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This one is a no-brainer, and not just because smoking can cause lung cancer, emphysema and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
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To the untrained eye, Pete's location may seem like a strange one, but for the cartographically inclined, it's a no-brainer.
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" And while she admitted she thought she was being "punked" when the offer actually materialized this year, signing up was "no-brainer.
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Bramwell says he's experienced homelessness for a short period of time, and protesting Dudley's remarks "seemed like a no-brainer," he said.
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"The moment I decided to deal with seafood in the restaurant, [the depuration tank] was a no-brainer for me," she explains.
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If you have an outdoor camera (or are looking for a gift for someone who does) this deal is a no-brainer.
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At first glance, giving people in developing nations unlimited access to Wikipedia or Facebook's Free Basics program seems like a no-brainer.
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Deferring gains until the spring to see what happens next seems a no-brainer, as it can save you significantly on taxes.
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The move by Google to release ARCore is a major no brainer, particularly as Google has had such technological success with Tango.
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It seems like a no brainer, considering the fact that the average clothing size for women in the U.S. is a 16.
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Considering hour-long facials can push the double digits, having a tube at home that lasts months is a beauty no-brainer.
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Thanks to its low-key color palette and ability to function as an actual blanket, this fringe option is a no-brainer.
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A "fix it first" approach to repairing and preserving our existing infrastructure is an economic no-brainer and should take first priority.
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"When we found out Julie was interested and available and excited to do it, casting her was a no-brainer," he said.
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While keeping cold foods cold seems like a no-brainer, for some reason, people forget that hot food also requires close watch.
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Daniel was completely overjoyed, and the boy's homeroom teacher Casey MacKintosh says, in their small town, the gesture was a no-brainer.
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And it's a no-brainer that a service of this type would need to be first-and-foremost a controller-centric experience.
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Several cannabis beermakers, including Two Roots Brewing and Ceria Brewing, say it's a no-brainer to craft no-cannabis, no-alcohol beers.
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It should be a no-brainer that organizations work to prevent the conditions that fuel feelings of exhaustion in the first place.
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It seems like a no-brainer, but the human hand really is an ideal input device for interacting with the virtual world.
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Funding moonshot-type research on storage seems like a no-brainer to me, as do prizes for incremental progress on photovoltaic panels.
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It's the bravura lead performance from Toni Collette, who should be a no-brainer Best Actress nomination for the upcoming Academy Awards.
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"I could no way ever vote for somebody as disgusting as Donald Trump … it was a no-brainer for me," he said.
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Ahead, we've rounded up the no-brainer pairings we're stocking up on for those mornings when your style juices just aren't flowing.
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Musk, who is also the chairman and principal shareholder of SolarCity, described the deal as "no brainer" in a call with reporters.
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When you combine this aspect with nostalgia, it's a no-brainer why Christmas music makes you feel such a range of emotions.
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With good Samaritans stopping so many mass public shootings around the country, allowing permitted teachers to carry should be a no-brainer.
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So hop on the no-brainer deal while you can and find some peace knowing all of your holiday shopping is over.
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As a personal StitchFix addict and online shopper with a growing kid, signing up for Rockets of Awesome was a no-brainer.
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He adds that when YC offered to help the non-profit, it was "a no-brainer" to take them up on it.
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Given the rapid rise of products like Amazon Echo and Google Home, the smart assistant space would seem like a no-brainer.
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Moore's sleek, low-key approach to accessorizing and love for the Fossil brand made her partnership with the company a no-brainer.
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Then it's a no-brainer to use Section 4 to put the vice president in charge unless and until the president recovers.
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While political debates rage, this simple, important measure—one that countries across the world have already taken—should be a no-brainer.
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For some, this choice will be "easy" — and bitter — picking between paying the rent and buying medical insurance is a no-brainer.
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In any case, the advice for these headphones at this price is a no-brainer: buy them if and while you can.
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The latter is kind of a no brainer — unless passengers want to log off on their flight, free WiFi sounds pretty nice.
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" Commissioner Michael Piwowar said in a prepared statement that he emphatically supported the proposal, which he referred to as a "no-brainer.
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"To me it is a no-brainer," said David Wegner, who studied Glen Canyon as a scientist with the Department of Interior.
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Its soft top and trail-ready nature make its inclusion as one of our 10-best SUVs under $30,000 a no-brainer.
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Given the trail of waste and fraud that no-bid contracts have left, this kind of initiative should be a no-brainer.
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This question might seem like "a no-brainer," said Dashun Wang, an associate professor of management and organizations at the Kellogg School.
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It was a no-brainer: Filing taxes online would be easier, and the IRS would save staff costs on processing paper returns.
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THAT— IT'S HARD TO FIND -- YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU DO THIS ACTIVISM, YOU'VE SORT OF GOT TO FEEL IT'S A NO-BRAINER.
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The card came with a ton of useful benefits, and as fairly regular traveler, it seemed like a no-brainer for me.
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"It was a no-brainer for me," said Jay Bell, a senior vice president at Barneys who oversees the men's designer section.
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Many experts say it's a no-brainer to use a high-yield online savings account for at least some of your savings.
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The ability to produce carbon-free power so close to the big cities of the East Coast is a total no-brainer.
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" Gundlach also chimed in on Tesla's proposed acquisition of SolarCity Corp, which Tesla's Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk called a "no-brainer.
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I want discourse to increase, not be shut down around why love should be the thrust of marriage (seems a no brainer).
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My love for dark meat and red wine made coq au vin a no-brainer for the first dish I'd try out.
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For some buyers confronted with the high cost of New York City real estate, moving to the suburbs is a no-brainer.
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That would seem like a no-brainer addition to the president's laudable nonproliferation agenda, which helped earn him the Nobel Peace Prize.
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As for Janko Kos, the mayor of Žalec, whose crest even has a hops bud on it, it was a no-brainer.
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The bottom linePaying $900 in annual fees to receive $3,700 in travel the first year was an absolute no-brainer for us.
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That sounds like a no-brainer, but that standard of client care isn't currently required and not all financial planners uphold it.
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The concept is a no-brainer: satisfy Americans' seemingly insatiable thirst for political analysis from ready-made political stars with inside perspectives.
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Since the homes' developers reimburse him for his purchases, using a credit card that earns points or miles is a no-brainer.
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As with many things in this fallen world, the fact that it's a no-brainer doesn't mean it's necessarily going to happen.
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Sources say Artie had a bad reaction the last time he flew with high blood sugar, so it was a no-brainer.
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Sam Lew, policy director of the Coalition on Homelessness, said the proposition was a "no-brainer" because the funding would provide housing.
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With prices already slashed, the additional 30% (!) discount (with code "BESTNEWS") makes many of these buys fall under the "no-brainer" category.
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Like, it seems like adding the most popular dude playing your game into the game in some way was a no-brainer.
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This seems like a no brainer though, especially for those looking to watch the Premier League games on Amazon Prime in December.
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How is 80% of the legislature Republican, and yet we can't pass a constitutional carry law, which should be a no-brainer?
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And asking young adults to set up their own cellphone plans (or contribute to the family plan) seems like a no-brainer.
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When Mandy Cronin, general manager of the Buffalo Beauts, invited her to try out, Ruggiero said the decision was a no-brainer.
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The decision to try for class-action status was a "no-brainer," said Meghan Brooks, a clinic member who has since graduated.
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At under $500, it's also the most affordable Atmos-enabled bar you'll find, making it a no brainer for film buffs, too.
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Holding up this no-brainer ban on Internet access taxes, unfortunately, is one unrelated bill known as the Marketplace Fairness Act (MFA).
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And the initial price point is something of a no-brainer — it's just $1.99 per month for the first year, Google says.
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The Trump administration has indicated some interest in an extension, which should be a no-brainer, given the benefits to U.S. security.
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Wood called a federal dig once law a "no brainer" as it would help clarify authority conflicts across varying levels of government.
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Last year, of course, produced a no-brainer in "La La Land," and this year brings "The Greatest Showman," starring Hugh Jackman.
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If you use Google services, like photos and Gmail, as much as I do, then this is pretty much a no-brainer.
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Though this idea may seem like a no-brainer, the academy has spent decades resisting attempts to re-evaluate the short categories.
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" He added, "For a start-up or a small business, co-working space is a no-brainer when it comes to value.
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It also takes about five minutes to make, and keeps for up to three months, so it's kind of a no-brainer.
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Creating speedy pathways for foreign medical professionals to work here — or for medical work to be outsourced — should be a no-brainer.
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Considering the high stakes and high quality of Fabrizio's work, his hiring by the Trump campaign was seen as a no-brainer.
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Manel Arroyo, Barca's VP of Marketing and Communication, told me the decision to come to America full-time was a no-brainer.
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Dana White told TMZ Sports earlier this week the fight's a no brainer ... the easiest event he's ever promoted in his career.
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For its political backers, who made the deal largely in secret and hoped for a celebratory reveal, it was a no-brainer.
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If a stranger did this — as it was pointed out to me — if a stranger did this, it would be a no-brainer.
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The consumer arithmetic starts to look like a no-brainer—if a constant level of home surveillance doesn't make you a bit queasy.
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"It would seem a no-brainer that scarce public resources should be directed toward those most in need, not giant banks," said Orenstein.
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A rep for Wingstop tells us Sherman grew up a fan of their delicious chicken wings ... so partnering up was a no-brainer.
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Anyone in a 0003% world, get 2280% They know they are going to get, It's like a no-brainer for you, Isn't it?
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They paid a calling house to conduct a survey over the phone — a no-brainer decision in 1996 but a questionable one today.
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The Styling: A double-cuff short pairs well with an on-trend off-the-shoulder top for a no-brainer summer look. 2.
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But, just because your ankle-cuff, under-fold, or safety-pin technique is a no-brainer, that doesn't mean there's no grief involved.
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If the DNC truly stands up for women like they say they do, then returning Weinstein's dirty money should be a no-brainer.
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In September, Icahn said that electing Trump should be a "no-brainer" for American voters, especially given his focus on the middle class.
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Suiting is seen as modern armor, and its appeal is a no brainer: suits are equal parts utility, mobility, and easy sex appeal.
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"Spending $1,0003 to protect $60,000 was a no-brainer to me," said Ahmed, founder and president of American Private Wealth in Bedford, Massachusetts.
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But right now, for $179, at least offering the option of losing Siri in favor of Atmos passthrough should be a no-brainer.
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It's totally informal, and the mixture of stoner comedy vibes and good clothes with nice cuts is a no-brainer for most kids.
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But for Waters, both the actions she's taking and the way they're being received add up to a pretty self-evident no-brainer.
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So when Red Hat shared their container vision, our decision to join them became a "no-brainer," Jewell wrote in a blog post.
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A lavish Monero suite party promoted on Reddit and hyped at DEF CON's Monero BCOS Village, it would seem, was a no-brainer.
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Adding Crashlytics support into the Firebase console, which will roll out in the next few weeks, was always a no-brainer for Firebase.
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The two companies appear to be ready to challenge whatever Apple announces with an almost no-brainer alternative: Spotify with free Hulu instead.
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The Labs team itself has long been using Slack internally, so adding this integration was something of a no-brainer for the team.
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So, it was a no-brainer when it came time to apply my chopsticks mastery to eating snacks while working at my computer.
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Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper, Quavo – "No Brainer" Drake – "In My Feelings" Ella Mai – "Boo'd Up" Juice WRLD – "Lucid Dreams" Maroon 22017 ft.
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And, if you identify with your astrological sign, the symbol that represents your sign is a no-brainer source of authentic costume inspo.
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A.J. told me that it was a "no-brainer" for him to start working around firearms once he was out of the Army.
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For the device manufacturers that will be making all the big announcements this week, integrating support for Google Assistant is a no-brainer.
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Marketing so-called empowerment to women had already become fashionable; a historic victory by Hillary Clinton would've made the strategy a no-brainer.
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The move to Android was a no-brainer, according to June, who says that more than half of the traffic to the Hey!
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A simple dress in a bold color is a no-brainer for work, but in the evenings, it can feel a little safe.
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Gwen Stefani "Santa Baby" Gwen doing "Santa Baby" has to be the no-brainer pick that prompted her to record a holiday album.
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For startups who spend thousands on legal fees on agreements that vary little from company to company, this is an absolute no-brainer.
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Opening up to PEOPLE about his decision to work with the brand, Legend says it came about naturally and was a no-brainer.
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" He adds that while it's right to test the company's system, past studies on VR trainers suggest its benefits are a "no-brainer.
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If you're all in on the environment, and you live somewhere with frequent, quality public transit, your commute should be a no-brainer.
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We need about $3.6 trillion in maintenance to get back up to an A. From an economic perspective, this is a no-brainer.
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"For me, if there were a camera that provided encryption and had the same quality, it would be a no-brainer," she says.
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I think at least here they can point to real, real big-time hiring as one no-brainer that you'll get from it.
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For anyone on a jury who had to weigh the testimony of Clapper against that of Assange, it would be a no-brainer.
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If you already own an Oculus Rift, adding Touch to your setup — provided you can meet the power needs — is a no-brainer.
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If you are playing testosterone fueled music all night, it's a no brainer that less girls are going to come to your party.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - For public relations officer Rachel Li, paying top dollar for "beautiful" cherries imported from the United States was a no-brainer.
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Red Velvet Cheesecake Swirl Brownies Cake plus cream cheese frosting essentially translates to cheesecake — this recipe seems like a dessert no-brainer. 4.
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But Amazon's dominance of the growing share of online sales has made adopting an Amazon-first strategy a no-brainer for many toymakers.
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But Amazon's dominance of the growing share of online sales has made adopting an Amazon-first strategy a no brainer for many toymakers.
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At a time when anger over soaring drug costs has perhaps never been more intense, redistributing discarded drugs seems like a no-brainer.
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"And when we found out Julie was interested and available and excited to do it, casting her was a no-brainer," he said.
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While it may seem like a no-brainer, St. John's wort has known serious drug interactions, including reducing the effectiveness of birth control.
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"A Pokémon GO parody was a no-brainer for us," Brazzers product director Mario Nardstein said in a press release obtained by Complex.
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It was a no-brainer for Steve Asmussen to try to retool Creator at Churchill Downs, where he perennially leads the trainers' standings.
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Given how vital customer service agents are to the airline industry, protecting these employees should be a no-brainer for our nation's lawmakers.
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In certain locations and industries, seasonal side gigs are a no-brainer, even for people who are comfortable in their full-time jobs.
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This prompted users on Instagram to play a game of "Who wore it best?" that, according to Jordan, was a total no-brainer.
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When you add the fact that it is vegetarian and under $10, it's a no-brainer for the top five on this list.
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That seems like a no-brainer if "The Handmaid's Tale" is what finally pushed you over the edge just to subscribe to Hulu.
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At $1,190, the Airmatic adjustable suspension is a no-brainer, allowing either frisky or — after a tough day at the office — relaxed dynamics.
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But it's simplistic that he was some kind of saint who stood up to the White House and it was a no-brainer.
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It almost feels like a no-brainer, unless you really want the biggest phone display possible, or you really want that S Pen.
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It's a no-brainer according to Kenny "The Jet" Smith who tells TMZ Sports ... CP3 should probably get used to the sidekick role.
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Dani Rylan, the commissioner of the league, said Friday that it was a "no-brainer" to name the N.W.H.L. trophy after Lady Isobel.
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She said that her success with Scandal made the casting of How to Get Away with Murder a no-brainer for the network.
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I'm blessed to have enough to be able to provide for my family and help others, so it was really a no-brainer.
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We're talking about the comfortable, no-brainer, could-put-it-on-in-the-dark-and-it-would-still-look-amazing kind of dress.
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I mean, if you look at the past Waste art and our other bands' imagery, this shirt is kind of a no-brainer.
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When they approached me about doing a capsule collection, it was a no-brainer — I knew we would create something really special together.
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And, because Comey used to be tight with Mueller in the FBI, Rudy says it's a no-brainer who the latter will believe.
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"I'm a huge fan of the original 'Predator,' so this was a no-brainer when they offered me the job," Mr. Key said.
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"When deciding at that point which stations to target, sports radio stations were a no-brainer because of the demographic," Mr. Jones said.
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You'll recall, we got video of Paris a week ago saying it was a no-brainer -- she was inviting Kim to her wedding.
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Because I don't recall too many passionate defenses of Kariya's resume in years past, and now he was a no-brainer beyond reproach.
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It always seemed like a no brainer: It's the only opportunity throughout the day for your phone battery to get to 100 percent.
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So when his photographer mother, Rachel Perman, was looking for a special way to celebrate Elijah turning 5, it was a no-brainer.
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When you compare this to living in a dump with a couple of people I found on the internet, it's a no-brainer.
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It's always stocked at my parents' house and is a no-brainer pick in case of an emergency face wash deficit while traveling.
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For Olive Garden super fans Samantha Roberts and Jeff Gilleland, it was a no-brainer to include Olive Garden in their September wedding.
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"It's a no-brainer," said Dr. Peter J. Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
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" When asked if their ongoing fights were restraining the administration's health care policy, a former senior administration official called that "a no-brainer.
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This sounds like a no-brainer, but I realized that in previous iterations of working from home that my pantry was not prepared.
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"Switching to a fossil-free index fund is a no-brainer: Among other things they're outperforming the market," Mr. McKibben wrote me recently.
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"So for many institutions and private clients it's just a no-brainer to switch part of their allocation into green bonds," he said.
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He says the trade-off is a no-brainer, especially on vacay ... 5 minutes of posing, in return for 2 weeks of peace.
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There have been rumblings that Rousey could join WWE soon (though it hasn't happened yet) and Wilson says it's the ultimate no-brainer.
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Musk cast the deal as a "no-brainer" rife with synergies, in which customers could be sold both cars and solar energy systems.
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And when, he said, someone at CBS brought up her name this year — along with the idea to use her broad expertise in an analyst's role, rather than for infrequent hits as a sideline reporter — the group decided, "Boy, that's a no-brainer," But if it was a no-brainer, why did two decades go by without someone thinking of hiring her?
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Whether you're in need of a new pair or simply getting a head-start on your holiday shopping, this pair is a no-brainer.
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Cleansing and Moisturizing While moisturizing seems like an absolute no-brainer, retaining moisture throughout the day can be a challenge in frigid, dry weather.
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With Mother's Day and graduation season just around the corner, this sale is simply a no brainer for anyone hoping to save major bucks.
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So if you're thinking of picking up your first programming language, it's a bit of a no-brainer — JavaScript is the one to learn.
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So, Dany's upcoming final battle — or, "The Last War," as she calls it — against Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) should be a no-brainer, right?
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"Lewis has become such an important pillar within the team that it's a no-brainer that we continue with each other," said the Austrian.
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BOUIS: It is fundamentally a no-brainer - as long as you can organize the financing and get the scientists to cooperate with one another.
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The pair cracked the Top 40 with their 2014 folk-pop ditty "Everything Has Changed," and Sheeran says another collaboration is a no-brainer.
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Cover Up With ScreensPutting up insect screens sounds like a no-brainer, but it's important to cover up corners that can easily get overlooked.
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It sounds like a no-brainer, but keep in mind that they also increase the amount of interest you'll pay in the long run.
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Immigration is a political high-wire act for those who support immigrants and a no-brainer, loaded with political currency, if you malign them.
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In a conference call Wednesday, Musk called the deal a "no-brainer" because Tesla and SolarCity are working to power consumers' lives with solar.
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Between lowering cholesterol and filling your belly with healthy fiber, munching your daily dose of fruits, grains, and veggies is practically a no-brainer.
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At a time when both the U.S. Treasurer and the head of the Federal Reserve Board are women, this seems like a no-brainer.
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A new messaging app seems like a no-brainer, as it speaks to the heart of Twitter's DNA as a lean-forward creation tool.
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Pushing dignity of work was a no-brainer when Brown was tapped this year to deliver the weekly Democratic address just before Labor Day.
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For Sheriff Andy Louderback, who signed on to 287(g) six days after Trump's inauguration, getting involved with the program was a no-brainer.
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For Sheriff Andy Louderback, who signed on to 22017(g) six days after Trump's inauguration, getting involved with the program was a no-brainer.
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But if you're a person more concerned with signaling their status or preserving their wealth, this $19 million Bugatti proposal is a no-brainer.
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We've written about IFTTT before on Field Guide, so it seemed like a no-brainer that we'd revisit the service after this major update.
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Siri's a no-brainer, of course, given the expected hub announcement, along with Apple's bid to stay ahead of Alexa, Assistant and the like.
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"No Brainer" is part of Khaled's upcoming album Father of Ashad, which the curly-headed toddler Asahd Tuck Khaled is credited with executive producing.
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After the success of "Fuller House" and "Arrested Development" on Netflix, it was a no-brainer to try to bring this critical darling back.
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Their basic right to life, without cruelty or extreme confinement, should be a no-brainer for all liberals seeking to advance happiness and freedom.
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Compiled from American Eagle Outfitters' latest offering, these non-fussy, non-boring, no-brainer pieces are the answers to a wardrobe in seasonal flux.
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It is a no-brainer question that only Buttigieg got right, making me think he isn't totally beholden to the fringe of his party.
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Gary Newman and Dana Walden, chairmen and CEOs of Fox Television Group, said the decision to bring back the series was a no-brainer.
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Given her love for the food and the people, it was a no-brainer for her to celebrate her momentous birthday at the spot.
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CVS picked the stores, which he calls "no-brainer stores," because they're in places where Aetna members live and where CVS already has clinics.
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The boy with round cheeks and spiky hair loves them so much, it was a no-brainer that his party would have this theme.
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What seemed "insane" to some of Schlossberg's followers — and perhaps to some of you at home, too — was apparently a no-brainer for him.
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That was a no brainer in the sense we needed someone to keep us all alive and try to keep us in one piece.
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The idea for further cuts is clearly on the table, but I don't think it's a no-brainer by any stretch of the imagination.
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"To me, it's a no-brainer," said Oxsana, who choked back tears during an interview at the Naumkin house near Saratoga Springs, New York.
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Reflecting on her golden choice, Hough tells PEOPLE that choosing the 12-year-old singer from Garden City, New York, was a no-brainer.
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Getting everyone online seems like a no-brainer: There can't be anyone who opposes spreading knowledge and the empowerment that comes with it, right?
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" Eastman insists that voting against Proposition 64 is a "no-brainer when you boil it down to that it's not gonna help poor people.
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Providing affordable access to prenatal screening and family planning services, which Planned Parenthood offers around the country, would appear to be a no-brainer.
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Still, Amazon hopes that the new Whole Foods benefits coupled with existing ones continue to make Prime a no-brainer for millions of Americans.
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Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller, founder and former chairman of Duquesne Capital, said the "no-brainer" choice for the GOP presidential nomination is Ohio Gov.
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Although there are plenty of no-brainer duh reasons why you shouldn't get romantically involved with a coworker, office hook-ups are laughably inevitable.
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Investing in the nationwide scale-up of prevention should be a no-brainer for the new president and Congress, even in our hyperpartisan times.
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Wireless charging is, in and of itself, kind of a no-brainer in an era when many or most flagship smartphones support the technology.
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"Getting the flu shot should be a no-brainer," said certified financial planner Chris Chen, wealth strategist with Insight Financial Strategists in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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The decision to write about food on her blog Siriously Delicious was a no-brainer; aside from parenting, food has always been Siri's passion.
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The risk of Gannett walking away has been a disappointment to many on Wall Street, which viewed accepting Gannett's deal as a no-brainer.
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The decision to write about food on her blog Siriously Delicious was a no-brainer; aside from parenting, food has always been Siri's passion.
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For Mr. Musk and the shareholders who invested in his vision, this is a no-brainer, creating a one-stop shop for solar power.
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"It was a no-brainer to say, 'Right, I'll take care of her, you take care of the country,' " he said, at the Plaza.
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There is an incredible economic opportunity here that we're missing out on and it is one that is truly a no-brainer to fix.
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Brian Miller, director of legal and public affairs at the Center for Individual Rights, called the case a "no brainer" for the Supreme Court.
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"A digital network the A.C.C. is talking about with ESPN — it's a no-brainer, but it's not a big revenue generator," Pilson said Wednesday.
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Whether you're getting a new computer for the holidays or looking for the perfect gift for your tech-obsessed kid, it's a no-brainer.
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Jonas told Glamour that casting the gorgeous Graham, who also appeared on a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover this year, was a no-brainer.
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And if the fruit's name didn't give it away, it's about 92% water, making it a no-brainer source of hydration, juiced or not.
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So widening the option out to the wider pool of employees could be a no-brainer detail to add into the mix for Stripe.
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And if you can get multiple dollars of low-income health benefit for every dollar of high-income taxes, well, that's a no brainer.
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Custom Gift Card, $50-$100, available at FandagoEveryone loves going to the movies, which is why a Fandango gift card is a no-brainer.
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"When we had the opportunity to speak with him and attract him to the firm, it was literally a no-brainer," Mr. Schlosstein said.
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The affordable tasting menu (around 100 reais, or about $31) is a no-brainer, and a thoughtful new vegetarian version mimics the porky one.
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"From a basketball standpoint, it's a no-brainer," said Jim Calhoun, a former men's basketball coach at UConn whose teams won three national titles.
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"I always wanted that section of Whitestone and when it became available it was a no-brainer," said Mr. Tsamutalis, 45, a financial adviser.
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If it weren't so expensive, it'd be a no-brainer to recommend, but these days, you can get great phones for $600 or less.
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"This was a no-brainer," Hillar C. Moore III, the East Baton Rouge Parish district attorney, said during an 83-minute presentation on Friday.
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Analysts appeared to support the choice: "Chapek is a really good, no-brainer pick," the analyst Michael Nathanson told Brooks Barnes of the NYT.
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