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He advised Japan Tobacco to shift the onus onto health risks posed by other products.
First, banks now use contract terms to shift the onus of proof to the customer when there is a dispute.
To shift the onus in the other direction, the court said, would essentially require prosecutors to prove a case twice.
Mr. Biden's aides had their own concerns before the debate, worrying that a single gaffe by him could shift the onus off Ms. Palin.
Both Periscope and Meerkat (and most other competitors in this space, including UStream) shift the onus of copyright onto the user.
Another proposal would shift the onus of controls and certifications to inspections carried out jointly by unions and owners, from the current array of government agencies.
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The debate about the desirability of shifting the onus to a judge-only tribunal has been unbalanced and ill-informed.
Maybe "opt-out" will become "opt-in," shifting the onus onto liberals at the state level by making P.O.
He said that Russia believed in the importance of the relationship for ensuring regional and global security, but he shifted the onus to the Obama administration.
This paper demonstrates shifting the onus of self-build techniques, and shows how these policies and changes affected the urban poor.
But the measure adopted today would pave the way for a possible bailout of huge proportions by shifting the onus to the administration.
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