The rules of retaliation changed in 2001 when the commissioner's office put a greater onus on umpires to reduce benches-clearing incidents. |
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Some argue that minimum wages constrain job creation by the onus they put on employers. |
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But the onus is of course on them to instruct us, as it would be for any client to instruct their solicitor. |
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There's not much between the two teams, but perhaps the onus is more on us after our achievement in the last round. |
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The onus is put on the student's parents to get him or her to school for the period of time the student is suspended. |
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The onus is on me to prove things, and I wouldn't want people just to sit there and credulously accept everything I do. |
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It may be said that there is an evidentiary onus on an accused person in raising a defence of alibi. |
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It moves the onus of proof from the defendant to the prosecution, as recommended by public health experts. |
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The problem with Adam's proposal, I think, is that it puts the onus on a small circle of people. |
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But it would also put the onus on the opposition parties to use their power responsibly. |
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The goalkeeper sometimes deserves credit, but the onus is really on the penalty-taker. |
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That would put the onus on the council to determine small applications within a 40-day period. |
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The onus for initiating this particular intercommunity communication is on Dalits. |
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The onus is on you to put magic into each moment spent in your darling's company. |
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Mr Day says it is clear that the onus is on the owners of the animals to keep them out of the park. |
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The onus of establishing that there is no triable issue is on the moving party, in this case the purchaser. |
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If the error is one of law, the onus will then shift to the Crown to demonstrate that the error did not result in a miscarriage of justice. |
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The Government wants to transfer the onus of responsibility but without giving any remuneration for the costs associated with it. |
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There was an onus on parents to take responsibility for their children and this was not emphasised enough. |
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The onus is on the Action Group to keep the pot boiling on the issue and ensure that there is a ministerial response to their proposal. |
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The onus shifts to the Defendants to clearly establish that public policy should be a bar to recovery. |
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Her plan puts the onus on landlords to collect the information and pass it along to the city every time a new tenant moves in. |
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Clearly the onus is on the state to devise more imaginative ways to remunerate teachers. |
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The onus is now on legal council to establish evidence that is admissible in court of noncompliance on the part of the debtors. |
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He contends the rules for marijuana should be the same as for legal drugs and should place the onus on the individual. |
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For once the onus has not been placed solely on women's groups and non-governmental organisations. |
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It places the onus of assessing the property on owners, which has created a lot of confusion in the citizens. |
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Sometimes an official may be present to interpret and assist, but the onus still is on the player. |
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The magistrate found that the prosecution had not satisfied the onus of proof that was required. |
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On the contrary, it affirmed the principle that the onus of proving causation lies on the pursuer or plaintiff. |
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So, the onus is on the parents to understand and handle their children effectively. |
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The onus is now on Celtic to reclaim the leadership in today's match at Livingston. |
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As between a claimant and a tortfeasor the onus is on the latter to show that the former has unreasonably neglected to mitigate the damages. |
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The onus is on the prosecution to show cause why bail should be denied because the person lacks mental capacity. |
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I think in terms of style of directing, the onus really falls on the playwright. |
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At the beginning of his summing up, he also directed the jury in standard terms as to the onus on the Crown. |
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The onus is on government, institutions and society to work together for a just and equitable social order. |
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If it is successful, however, the onus for action will swing back to Unionism. |
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We have a duty to make sure that the roll is as accurate as possible, but the onus is on the elector to let us know. |
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It should not be up to the women on this campus to take all of the onus of protecting ourselves from attack. |
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If an employee is unhappy about the way they are being treated at work the onus is on them to take action by applying for a tribunal. |
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He said the use of retired teachers placed the onus on head teachers rigorously to check the quality of their work. |
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It is a question of judgment, and the onus is clearly on those who propose the limitation. |
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However, the onus is on their director to see the broader picture once in a while. |
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Americans are used to generous company pensions, but the onus is switching to the individual. |
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Hence the onus lies on the woman to do something, maybe look elsewhere or go home. |
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But if a home-owner kills a burglar the onus is on him to prove that his use of force was reasonable. |
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Remember the onus is on all residents to make the effort if they are unable just ask for assistance. |
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She said that he could clear up the matter by releasing the necessary information and that the onus was on him to do so quickly. |
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He told us we had them worried and the onus was on them to change it, which would hopefully allow us more space at the other end. |
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The onus is then on the incumbent monopolist to ensure that supernormal profits are never earned. |
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He added it was quite a detailed task and the onus was on the householder to ensure that they had the proper connections. |
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There is no specific law to deal with this crime in India and the onus of proof often lies with the victim. |
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But the onus was equally on them to mobilize resources and to ensure coordination of support from external partners. |
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Uno puts such an onus on smoking students that it ultimately seems like a bully, even more than a nanny. |
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Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest. |
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And that is why, as veterans, the onus is on us to surmount it and bridge the divide. |
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We saw yesterday, in the provision for the seizure of cars under the boy racer legislation, that the onus of proof is now on the defendant, not the prosecutor. |
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If someone is permanently hosting a large, caterwauling clowder, I still think the onus is on the cat lover to reduce the population in a humane way. |
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But there seems a special onus on the pivotal football figures at the club who share both Johnstone's flame hair and his fiery nature to mark an end by making a start. |
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But for all other articles, including most knives, the onus is on the prosecution to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the possessor intends to use it to cause injury. |
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The onus which is placed upon the defendant is not an evidential one but a persuasive one, so that the defendant will be required to discharge the burden of proof. |
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Those motorists issued with a ticket unfairly, and unlawfully, are thus left with the onus upon them to write an appeal, to justify their excusal for a lawful activity. |
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But you can't blame Gorman and Ansari – the onus shouldn't be on the comic to bawl out phone users. |
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Shifting the onus to the accused means that they will not benefit from a presumption in favour of release on bail. |
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The weighing of obligations is an objective exercise and, in all events, the onus of it is upon the chooser. |
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I would like to address the reverse onus, specifically regarding proving that a relationship is not exploitive. |
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The onus is on the discharger to demonstrate the absence of adverse effects. |
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He lives beyond the bounds of responsibility with no onus to be consistent. |
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It is not disputed that the onus is on the plaintiff to prove disability, while the onus is on the defendant to prove that dismissal was justified. |
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As consumers scale back spending, the onus will increasingly fall on private sector firms to push growth forward. |
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Although OECD countries might argue over the definition of 'practicable', the onus is clearly on them to do more to enable such a transfer. |
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The main onus in bringing home the problem is therefore on the public television network. |
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So the onus is on firms and governments to sort it out. America should not use trade deals to swaddle drugmakers in excessive patent protections. |
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The onus is on Hussein to show compliance, not on the UN to find a smoking gun. |
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The onus is on the peace officer to demonstrate why the person should have conditions imposed upon him as part of his release. |
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The provisions were therefore toned down but the onus of proof not actually inverted. |
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But he stressed that there was a greater onus on banks and also bankers to take responsibility. |
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This is a fiscally neutral budget, with the onus still on monetary policy to provide cyclical stimulus and support growth. |
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There is some real advantage to taking a look at reversing the onus in some cases. |
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The onus is on the government to come up with legislation that does meet muster. |
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Therefore, the onus is not on members of the public to demand services in their language. |
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If he is successful, the respondent has the onus of justifying the discriminatory activity. |
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The onus for demonstrating these positive effects is on the payment association. |
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This may be the case but the onus is on the developer to provide suitable mitigation to address any impact on the trunk road and local road networks. |
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The onus is on all of us to recognize, report and stop the use of such money. |
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The onus is on the Claimant to show that he received a blood transfusion in Canada during the Class Period. |
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The onus of proving that aboriginal title has been infringed will fall upon the aboriginal group holding title. |
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While this still places an important onus on the states to implement these agreements, there is no way to ensure their adherence. |
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Asked about funding public libraries, Osborne put the onus of responsibility on local councils. |
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The onus then remains with the audience when reality bites. |
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But Cerf said it is not one group's onus to protect the internet. |
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The onus is on the parties involved in a transaction to determine whether an agency relationship exists and to ensure that their agreement reflects their intentions in this regard. |
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Of course, this does leave the safety onus on the swapper, something PDX Food Swap organizer Bethany Rydmark says is worth it. |
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It would be mot juste if the richest cricket body in the world took the onus for this on itself. |
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The Metropolis Opera Project at the Medicine Show Theatre has taken the onus of performing it. |
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Osborne has put the onus on Labour to show it can close the gap when it comes to the public view on economic competence – on who the public wants to trust with the economy after 8 May. |
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There is an onus on the flight crew and the company to ensure that their actions are within the scope of good airmanship and regulatory compliance. |
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However, Gold put the onus on herself and other more established women. |
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Is that evidence sufficiently persuasive to meet the onus of proof? |
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Furthermore, these rules are principles-based in that they put the onus on firms to behave and to always act in the best interests of their clients. |
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In her view, the case requires the Claimant to bring in medical evidence for virtually all medical incidents during his lifetime, and that there was no onus on the Plan to chase down such information. |
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The onus is on the landlord to make sure the walls are protected from mildew. |
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We operate in a highly competitive environment and the onus is on us to come up with new and better ways of serving customers to ensure they continue to use our products and services. |
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Innovation panel participant Kim McKinnon, vice president of Ontario of the Canadian Council of Grocery Distributors, says the onus is on the agri-food industry to make a case for higher prices. |
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The onus was then on the accused to prove a lack of knowledge. |
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Employees seem to be misplacing the onus on managers for improving working life, but they are too busy trying to resolve their own conflicts, without the right skills to be effective at either. |
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When a person was detained in custody and taken before a judge, the onus was on the peace officer to show cause why the person should continue to be detained in custody. |
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The onus then shifts to the employer to show that he has taken such reasonable steps to accommodate the employee as are open to him without undue hardship. |
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As in the Regulation, the new Convention sets no limit on the liability of an air carrier for the death and injury of its passengers and the onus is placed on the carrier to prove that it was not negligent. |
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Why is the onus on smart women then to hustle and entice these men? |
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The onus for establishing that a person is not an employee within the meaning of the Code is upon the party proposing the exclusion from the bargaining unit. |
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The leadership shown by key players lends important momentum to our efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons but the onus is on all of us to seize the opportunity that lies before us. |
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The onus isn't on us to produce something great every time. The onus is on the public to decide whether they like it or not. |
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Termination with cause is difficult to prove and the onus will be on the employer to show that the employee's actions were very serious or show a pattern of behaviour. |
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The onus is on the accused to prove the legitimacy of the revenue. |
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One disadvantage of placing the onus on a publisher is that the court, not the publishers, is in the best position to be aware of the existence of publication bans. |
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A further legislative concern relates to the attribution of costs, where business considers that more of the onus should be placed on the wrongdoer rather than on the right-holder. |
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One, the onus of proving that it was an accident and not premeditated murder was on Nanavati. |
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Fiorentina will beat Debrecen, the whipping boys in our group, so the onus is on the Reds to go to France and put right the result we suffered at Anfield. |
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And I thought, that was a foolish, wicked thing to say, because it put such an onus and such a responsibility onto me, which I simply wasn't able to carry. |
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The onus is on those who disagree with my proposal to explain why. |
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