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1 So put the onus on them to communicate what that power is.
2 A spokesman for Communications Minister Mitch Fifield put the onus back on Labor.
3 He put the onus squarely on insiders to correct this deficit.
4 That has put the onus of boosting growth on the BOJ.
5 This led to a move to put the onus to save for retirement onto employees.
6 But he also put the onus on government.
7 We have to put the onus on ourselves.
8 The court ruling in effect put the onus on EU governments themselves to fund any fiscal response.
9 It put the onus on workers to raise concerns with employers, and involve unions if need be.
10 Making a spurious claim about temperature records attempts to put the onus of proof on the interlocutor.
11 Wisely, Jennie changed tacks, and put the onus on Kinney She smiled pleasantly and said, Uh .
12 Why put the onus on the end-user?
13 The proposed EU rules also put the onus on the price reporter to inform ESMA of suspected manipulation.
14 Mullen put the onus on Karzai to address questions about corruption and governance in Kandahar, Afghanistan's second-largest city.
15 Swimming Australia CEO Leigh Russell had on Sunday put the onus for the positive squarely on Jack's shoulders.
16 The US and Russia tried to put the onus on each other to exert influence their Syrian patrons.
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