An onerous or difficult concern.
1 So Twitter simply puts the onus on users to report offending accounts.
2 And I think she is putting the onus on China, Batto said.
3 The onus was, however, on Mr Tony Blair to overcome the impasse.
4 Valve, for its part, places the onus of responsibility with the customer.
5 I'm hoping the onus and responsibility for scoring England's goals is shared.
6 The fact is the whole onus is now on the orthodox side.
7 The onus is now on the central bank plans to give results.
8 Surely the onus of proof is on Mr Flanagan and Rev O'Hanlon?
9 So put the onus on them to communicate what that power is.
10 Meanwhile, the onus is on local centres to do their own fundraising.
11 This relatively benign enforcement mechanism puts the onus on other world figures.
12 That leaves the onus on Pemex to import more to cover demand.
13 The onus of proof lay, said Bergson, with the upholders of parallelism.
14 So, putting the onus upon Agnes, the professor yielded, murmuring to himself:
15 I left the full onus of carrying this conversation on her shoulders.
16 It places the onus on the defendant to prove his own innocence.
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