How To Use no-brainer In A Sentence
- New academic demands, less discipline, home sickness - those are all no-brainers, so you can at least prepare for them, no matter how minimally.
- You'd think vacations would be no-brainers - opportunities to get paid for not working, spending time with family or friends, and recharging creative juices.
- This policy change is a no-brainer, even if you don't believe in betting on terrorists.
- Counting these no-brainers as evidence of genius is absurd.
- A light pen drawing device seems a no-brainer. The Sun
- It's a no-brainer to support high-speed trains that take business and pleasure travelers out of the air and put them back on the ground for trips of three hours or less.
- It will be an absolute no-brainer to them to do so via a Lisa. Times, Sunday Times
- This is a no-brainer, but one of the biggest mistakes hikers make is not realizing the total length of the hikes they are on.
- Given the forecast synergies of 30 million, it would be a no-brainer. Times, Sunday Times
- From describing the Iraqi insurgency as being in its "last throes" (when it was patently just getting revved up for its second throes) to calling the acceptability of waterboarding a "no-brainer" (when even the people who conduct it say that the information it yields cannot be relied upon), he continues to defend the indefensible with the implausible and the discredited. Ellis Weiner: International Man of Mystery