Synonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Synonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
Antonyms that are in the dictionary are marked in green. Antonyms that are not in the dictionary are marked in red.
After Biden released his FY 2024 budget proposal and a banking crisis roiled markets, the onus is on McCarthy to show, not just tell, what Republicans actually can deliver in high-stakes fiscal negotiations.
After Spieth had spooned his tee drive out of bands, the onus was on Thomas to stay in contention with his opponents.
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/24194549/ryder-cup-2023-live-score-usa-europe-updates/
Again, though, this puts the onus of managing health and wellbeing onto the person.
AlphaTauri CEO Peter Bayer believes the onus is on Toto Wolff to hand Mick Schumacher more track time in the Mercedes to give his compatriot any chance of returning to the F1 grid.
As for PRGS stock, the current ~12x fwd EV/EBITDA isn’t cheap for a mid-single-digit EPS growth story, and the onus will be on the inorganic growth strategy to accelerate from here.
A spokesperson for Orange City Council (OCC) says while council approves and makes the final decision for road closures, the onus to notify business and residents impacted by those closures falls to the organisers.
But the onus of advocacy shouldn’t be on residents, who are the victims here.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/03/opinion/east-palestine-ohio-derailment-michigan.html
'Chelsea want Gallagher, who captained the side in midweek, to stay putting the onus on Tottenham to make that deal happen.'
Daniel Solomon, a professor of classic studies at Vanderbilt University, told The Associated Press in an email that “ona” is not a Latin word, but the translation could be a confusion with “onus” or “onera,” which means “burden.”
Earlier, initiating a suo motu case in the wake of the boat tragedy, the Kerala High Court had observed that the responsibility and onus of the officials and authorities are тАЬno lesserтАЭ than that of the boat operators.
He added: "The onus now lies not on Saudi Arabia, but on Israel, to demonstrate its readiness for peace with the kingdom."
Source: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2023/08/rocky-us-saudi-bond-boosted-israel-normalisation-push
He argued the channel was willing to take upon itself the “onus of proving at trial” that the audio recording played in the episode was truthful.
However, what “Master Plan” ultimately uncovers is that the onus to help marginalized communities falls on people with privilege like Claire and not on marginalized people like Jodi.
“If someone has used a weapon repeatedly, if there’s a risk to public safety, if that person has shown intimate partner violence is a factor in their violence, then what that does is put the onus on holding them.”
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/9971706/bail-reform-b-c-crime/
“If the state wants to make arguments why somebody should be detained, the state should bear the onus of demonstrating why someone should be detained rather than an accused person demonstrating why they ought to be released,” she said.
Source: https://globalnews.ca/news/9707444/canada-bail-reform-criticism-lametti/
In a Washington Times op-ed, Mr. Tuberville wrote that he was not stopping any nominee from being promoted or confirmed, placing the onus of a vote on Senate Democrats.
In cases where recipient’s ’s data might be false or out of date, the onus is on the recipients to prove otherwise and correct these errors.
In declaring a state of emergency, Healey put the onus squarely on the Biden administration and previous administrations for not doing enough to help migrants who have recently crossed the border.
In South Africa, 83% of SMEs expect cyber security companies to do more to educate and support them, while 45% put the onus on governments to act and 50% on trusted tech partners.
It must be emphasised that the onus of voting a presidential candidate into power rests on the electorate but not on a few selected disgruntled politicians or political diehards.