Sentence examples for onus for from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'onus for' is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use 'onus upon' or 'onus on' instead to mean the same thing: the responsibility or obligation to do something. For example: The onus is on the government to provide adequate healthcare to its citizens.

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Instead the onus for fundraising has fallen on nation states.

But to put the onus for restraint on ordinary homeowners seems rather strange.

Yet you place the primary onus for the continuing impasse squarely on Mr. Netanyahu's shoulders.

Respondents also placed the onus for action on "citizens themselves" and Congress.

So officials could, with considerable justification, place the onus for the non-recovery on Republican obstructionism.

But he insisted that the onus for curtailing violence remained on Yasir Arafat.

The onus for objectivity thus weighs especially heavily on feminist shoulders.

The onus for a declaration and flourish was on the boys.

The onus for action against the insurgency cannot continue to be put on the Pakistani Army.

If the Taliban refused, the onus for the subsequent bloodletting would lie on its shoulders.

In many developed nations the onus for preventing and detecting fraud is on financial companies.

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