We have no meanings for "be an onus" in our records yet.
1 There will be an onus on defending strongly but Hungary must take their chances.
2 But when they do that, there has to be an onus on others to keep the team's attacking shape.
3 Certainly, there is an onus on each household to improve its waste management.
4 Likewise, there is an onus on society, especially in the developed world, to reduce food waste.
5 Given that, there is an onus on Government to do right by those who give faithful and vital service.
6 There is an onus on Government to ensure that a British-style 'boom-and-bust' cycle in the property market is averted.
7 There is an onus on AIB to identify customers who were overcharged for foreign-exchange transactions, the Tánaiste said this morning.
8 My sole point of disagreement is that I believe there is an onus on Mr Rosen stock to show that compulsory Irish works.
9 In some EU states there is an onus on motorists in accidents with cyclists to prove that they have not infringed the traffic regulations.
10 There is an onus on each generation to preserve and protect the national cultural treasures in its care, to keep them secure for future generations.
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