0 not having or allowing others to have any silly ideas or behaviour -- konkretny, rzeczowy, racjonalny
Darling was recognised by his colleagues as a forceful, no-nonsense speaker.
The basis of our guaranteed standard scheme is that it will be simple to operate and easy for the customer to understand, and will provide a no-nonsense form of redress.
This would be a no-nonsense, no-quibble scheme to provide a spur to management for good commercial manners and quick recompense to customers for the inconvenience that they have suffered.
The basis of the guaranteed standards scheme is that it should be simple to operate, easy for the customer to understand and provide a no-nonsense form of redress.
That underlines my argument for a no-nonsense, zero tolerance approach to all those caught in possession of or using illegal substances.
We need a tough, no-nonsense trade policy based on reciprocity.
The last of the 10 excuses for not filing accounts really sums up the no-nonsense approach of the booklet.
It is coupled with a swift, no-nonsense compensation scheme.