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Under a three-month amnesty, which ends in late March, police stations will receive unregistered guns, with no questions asked, and destroy them.
ECONOMIST: Tougher rules may reduce violent crime
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As a bonus, Nubia will provide a pretty decent customer service: buyers can pay upon delivery and can also return within seven days with no questions asked -- someone will simply come and pick up the rejected device.
ENGADGET: Nubia Z5 unveiled in China with quad-core chip, 5-inch 1080p display and 7.6mm thickness
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It looks like those not able to get their own one-of-a-kind Ben Heck creation could soon be able to get their hands on the next best thing, as Ben (whose work on Engadget can be found here) has now lent some of his considerable talents to the forthcoming Gameport handheld, which promises to let you get your old school emulation fix with no questions asked.
ENGADGET: Ben Heck lends his hand to emulation-friendly Gameport handheld
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Five years ago a venerable American institution, Riggs Bank (where Abe Lincoln once banked), collapsed after a Senate inquiry revealed that Augusto Pinochet of Chile and Obiang Nguema, the long-serving president of Equatorial Guinea, had stashed millions in private accounts, with no proper questions asked.
ECONOMIST: Banks, graft and development: Dancing with despots | The
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Most of the bills are paid for by the federal government with few or no questions asked.
FORBES: Why Do We Lavish So Many Resources on End of Life Rather Than Enhancing the Young and Working-Age?
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Ms Middlebrook also brings out the saving naivety of the footloose, hustling mid-West of 50 years ago, full of show people improvising both themselves and their music, with no pasts and no questions asked.
ECONOMIST: Musical crossovers
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Just the chance to pay back taxes, no questions asked, with no penalties and reduced interest.
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As an alternative, Dr. Gigerenzer and his colleagues came up with a "fast-and-frugal" tree that asked the doctors just three sequential yes-no questions about each patient's electrocardiographs and other data.
WSJ: Matt Ridley on Gut Feelings and the Writings of Gerd Gigerenzer | Mind & Matter