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As much as Wright acknowledged that he would like to provide "instant offense," he did not think there was an onus on him to supply power.
Ann Pedder told the Intellect World Class Public Services conference in London that there was an onus on suppliers to understand the business of what government is trying to achieve.
"In particular, they entirely accepted that his future career prospects have been affected by the unfair dismissal, and that there was an onus on the employer to carry out proper investigations before dismissing such a long-serving employee with an impeccable record".
"There was an onus of defensive work which maybe hampered Ryan when he came to play for Wales".
Mr Roberts said there was an onus on businesses to advertise themselves more widely, and he welcomed the idea of better sign posts.
"And I think there is an onus on women to mentor women.
There will be an onus on defending strongly but Hungary must take their chances.
For a start, there is an onus to rewrite the national story.
There would be an onus on the pharmacists to check the customised pills, just as they do now, says Hilton.
But there should be an onus on the broader population too to demand better for themselves.Hence the aid community's recent emphasis on "civil society" and advocacy.
There is an onus on everyone to grasp this in good faith and to make every effort to bring an end to conflict in that region.
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