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to onus
noun
A legal obligation.
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Upstream transmission (from ONUs to OLT) and downstream transmission (from OLT to ONUs) have been well studied in existing LR-PON architectures.
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The bar talk turned to pets, and to the onus of feeding, walking and cleaning up after them.
Your colleagues need to take the onus to do a clear handoff to you of responsibilities while they're away.
His decision to return the onus to Saudi Arabia was interesting, and unexpected.
The hard part is that employees have to take the onus to keep their skills current; they must keep reinventing themselves.
He had intended to "put onus on accuser," not Harris, he replied to one critic.
Women's disagreement with incentive strategies is particularly problematic due to the onus currently placed on women by health services and governments to change their health-related behaviours.
I chalk that up to the onus being off.
According to Meriki Onus, a representative of the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, they are chasing the same ideals, just somewhat differently.
According to Meriki Onus, the representative of the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance are chasing the same ideals, just somewhat differently.
White House officials continued to put the onus on Republicans to clear a procedural path to a quick vote on a negotiated deal.
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