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Sentence count:57Posted:2016-11-15Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: burdenencumbranceincumbranceloadSimilar words: bonusin useunusualbutton upmonumentpronunciationMeaning: ['əʊnəs]  n. an onerous or difficult concern. 
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(1) The onus of proof lies with the prosecution.
(2) The onus of proof lies with you.
(3) The onus is on employers to follow health and safety laws.
(4) The onus is on the prosecution to provide proof of guilt.
(5) The report puts the onus of children's early education firmly on the parents.
(6) The onus is on government departments to show cause why information cannot be disclosed.
(7) The onus is on the shopkeeper to provide goods which live up to the quality of their description.
(8) We are trying to shift the onus for passenger safety onto the government.
(9) Maybe this takes the onus off what goodness is.
(10) In the second place to put the onus of preventing censorship in libraries on individual librarians is unreasonable and unrealistic.
(11) The onus, however[sentence dictionary], is on the student to obtain full benefit from the programme initiated by the ward staff.
(12) It prefers to publish Charters laying the onus for provision of services on others.
(13) To a point, the onus for acquiring these skills depends on the self-discipline and initiative of the trainees themselves.
(14) And the onus will be on employers to ensure their offices comply with the Display Screen Regulations.
(15) The onus of domestic labour leads to an abbreviated educational career and thereby reduces women's chances of getting proper wage labour.
(16) The onus of care falls on individual practitioners, both medical and non-medical.
(17) It does, however, put the onus of proof, case by case, on those who would nationalise industry.
(18) The law puts the onus on the lender to carry out necessary checks.
(19) Therefore the onus is on Ireland to do the same to keep the dream alive.
(20) Inevitably the onus rests on the buyers and users to specify the products needed.
(21) That Act also places the onus on the knife carrier to show that he had good reason for possessing it in public.
(22) This would put a greater onus on the forest to provide more income.
(23) As such foods become more widely available, the onus is on us to put our money where our mouths are.
(24) Whenever this happens, the onus is on you to control the call and steer the conversation to a successful conclusion.
(25) It seems the onus is still very much on women to make the compromise, if needed, in a relationship.
(26) The onus is now on Untaet and the World Bank to prove their worth.
(27) Each of these assumptions is so questionable as to put the onus of proof very heavily on the trade unions.
(28) Having thus cleverly disarmed his remarks, he effectively placed the onus for taking them to heart squarely on Robby.
(29) The scheme was criticized by Second Division Clubs on the grounds that they had to share the onus equally with the better-off.
(30) Mayor Willie Brown, rather than accepting the challenge, shifted the onus back on recalcitrant neighbors.
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