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  1. the responsibility for something

963 Sentences With "onus"

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The onus is not on women; the onus is on changing the way women are viewed in our culture.
But that puts a lot of onus on the reader, and it puts a lot of onus on the news organizations and not these distributors.
Once your hiring efforts are in check, some of the onus shifts to managers Once your hiring efforts are in check, some of the onus shifts to managers.
The onus is on Ghost — he is most guilty.
Now the onus is on the House leadership — Rep.
The law puts the onus on the company, he explains.
The onus should be on the companies to release us.
Researchers largely put the onus on tighter bank lending standards.
This put the onus on Starbucks to do the same.
Now, the onus is on the writers to follow through.
" He added: "The onus is on United Technologies to deliver.
The onus chiefly falls on the oil and gas industry.
Hence, the onus was, from the start, on bilateral series.
Eventually, the onus will be on the homophobes to adapt.
So, the onus is on him, not on the Clintons.
The onus was on us to prove we're not Nazis.
This puts the onus on brands to take preventative measures.
Put the onus on the landlord to find a solution.
The onus remains on us to sort it all out.
The onus is on the bank to get it right.
All the onus would have been on Tehran, not Trump.
That puts the onus on us to deliver more performance.
But the onus on a manager is to manage expectations.
If not, the onus will fall on eager House Democrats.
"The onus now is on Republicans," one Democratic aide said.
Still, the onus will be on users to protect themselves.
That's where the onus should be on the advertising industry.
This flip from putting the onus on non-gun owners to explain their stance on guns to putting that onus on gun owners is indicative of a much larger shift we need to see.
The onus is on people with power to make real changes.
What this means is that the onus here falls on Apple.
That puts the onus on the reader to judge Bloomberg's reporting.
And that the onus for all that falls squarely on Facebook.
In the Giverny works, the onus is placed on the audience.
For one thing, it puts onus on competitors to keep up.
But placing the onus on black voters is the wrong formula.
"The onus is on employers" to set the tone, Goldberg said.
And so yeah, I think the onus is on them, actually.
He's also skeptical of solutions that put the onus on individuals.
If they fail to choose well, the onus is on them.
The onus is on local companies to attract and retain them.
That puts the lawmaking onus back on Congress where it belongs.
But Abbas told Channel 2 that the onus was on Netanyahu.
Rusbridger concludes by throwing up his hands and putting the onus
With the return of the remains, the onus shifts to Trump.
The onus is on us to draw a contrast with Biden.
Or is the onus on the people in the group chats?
The onus is also on Watson to manage the pocket properly.
The main onus would be on platforms to root out transgressors.
"The onus can't just be on the Police Department," he said.
It places the financial onus for large projects on local governments.
The agreement puts the carbon emissions reduction onus on wealthier countries.
On Tuesday, Hornacek put the onus back on the Knicks' coaches.
Tech platforms "shouldn't be putting the onus" on families, Parker said.
"The onus is now squarely on Senator Mitch McConnell," she said.
The onus is really on House Democrats to make their case.
Sinikka Elliott: The onus is on mothers to get it right.
The onus is therefore on the Royal Free to disclose that figure.
That leaves the onus on Pemex to import more to cover demand.
So when a passenger misbehaves, on which party does the onus lie?
But the onus for getting that right remains on each individual production.
That would put the onus on the three skeptical Republican senators: Sens.
Now the onus is on Mr Trump to negotiate a better agreement.
GP-led deals place the onus on fund managers to find buyers.
And who is the onus on for the eventual— fingers crossed—overhaul?
But the political onus for the failure would have been on Sen.
She needs to put the onus of the campaign back on him.
The onus fell on the generous volume of mayonnaise in each McChicken.
That puts the onus largely on veterans to self-report the condition.
NICE counters that the onus is on drugmakers to price medicines responsibly.
That's what puts the onus on this work, today more than ever.
Landlords have also put the onus of building improvements on the tenants.
The onus is on the studios to create subtitle tolerance, not audiences.
"The onus was kind of on me to enjoy it," he said.
Let's put the onus on the president to for once perhaps behave.
The White House appears to want that onus to fall somewhere else.
But the onus is on tech companies like Facebook and Google to improve.
Everyone should be an ally; the onus simply cannot be on women alone.
It's adaptive behavior, but without having to put the onus on the customer.
The onus should not be on them, it should be on the sites.
But the laws put the onus on the patient to dispute the bill.
The onus then fell on state and local governments to regulate bump stocks.
Karen Bass put the onus on Republicans to deal with their own member.
On the other hand, are we putting too much onus on the apps?
But the onus should not be on the public to overcome its fears.
But the onus is on Clinton, not Sanders, to turn down the temperature.
"The onus is on a company to respond to a crisis," she said.
For HTC, the onus has largely been on bolstering outstanding VR content companies.
"'Silence Sucks' places the onus on women [to speak up]," Acel-Green said.
But the onus will be on Washington to knock when Pyongyang is ready.
Harris wants to put the onus of ensuring fair pay on employers instead.
Meanwhile, Democrats suggested the onus to get anything more done lies with Trump.
Reproductive health includes everyone and therefore the onus needs to be on everyone.
But the onus to open up this conversation isn't just on the patient.
But Democrats put the onus on the president to take action himself Tuesday.
But it puts the onus on the women to fend off the men.
It has put the onus on Johnson's cabinet to come up with alternatives.
"The onus is not on children to #EndGunViolence," Mr. Crowley wrote on Twitter.
In a job interview, the onus is on the applicant to demonstrate suitability.
If anything, these shifts still put the onus on users to protect themselves.
Now the onus is on the players, who have a conference call Friday.
They asked to leave ... The onus is on them now, not on us.
The onus, as you both have mentioned, was on the white audience members.
So the onus is on you to shift the dynamic in your favor.
The onus is on the taxpayer to keep track of the cost basis.
"The onus is now on every single senator and assembly member," he said.
King said she felt an enormous onus to live up to that mantle.
The financial institutions are trying to shift the onus to the federal government.
We are not the ones -- the onus and the burden is not on us.
As result, the onus is on business leaders to re-train workers, he said.
As users, there is still some onus on all of us to be watchdogs.
"There's a lot of onus on us to get ready ourselves," Washington's Blackmon said.
They stressed that the onus is on Republicans to come up with a plan.
When they return, the onus is on them to make a big deal. Muhuhaha.
The onus is on us to experience it as intended—or not at all.
Growing uncertainty over the rules is putting the onus on people to protect themselves.
The onus is on the public to flag up graphic content that bothers them.
The tweet hints that the administration will place the onus of DACA on Congress.
So the onus for now falls on the consumer to figure out what's legal?
" She said: "The onus is on the prosecution to produce witnesses and bring evidence.
At one point, he even seemed to place the onus on the victims themselves.
Sabraw disagreed, putting the onus on the government before asking for this new cooperation.
Hamas' statement now places the onus on Abbas to decide what to do next.
I think the onus is on you to tell me why it's not [laughs].
The policy places more onus for adhering to environmental regulations on the private sector.
You don't necessarily want to dump the entire onus on, say, your marketing team.
The onus is on them to make sure they are purchasing the right stock.
It's a good question, but it also puts the onus on Harrison and other
The onus is on us to identify what we want in our intimate relationships.
"We have no problem with the reverse onus of proof," McMaster told the committee.
However, the Google CEO was quick to add that the onus is on Google.
But the new legal framework would place the onus of removal on internet giants.
CANADA'S TRUDEAU SAYS THE ONUS IS NOW ON INDIGENOUS LEADERS TO END THE BLOCKADES
It places the onus to change on the individual, when the problem is societal.
The onus is on us to demand one, and on Congress to pass it.
Some of that onus was on the players, and I let them know that today.
Seeking to destabilize Wendy, Taylor also puts the onus on Axe Capital's downfall on Wendy.
Ultimately the onus is on you to go and check for updates to your devices.
The rule in question puts the onus on oil refineries to blend ethanol into gasoline.
But panic buttons and reporting systems still put the onus on victims rather than abusers.
But for the rest of his staff, the onus to speak out is much stronger.
But Becker also makes it clear that the onus is not all on the employee.
Its rules place the onus upon anyone fingered as a possible alien to prove otherwise.
The onus is on Beijing's statesmanship to quickly rebalance its crucially important U.S. trade relations.
You're the parent here, and the onus of what your child wears falls on you.
Technology becomes less interesting; the onus is on the startup to build a real business.
And I would actually put more of the onus at these rallies on President Trump.
At the same time, Putin laid the onus of action on incoming President Donald Trump.
This puts an onus on users to ensure Salon doesn't hinder their browser experience here.
What Haley outlines would be a classic Trump play: putting the onus back on Congress.
"The onus is now on NSE and how they look into such issues," he added.
"The onus to make sure client information is protected is on the advisor," Boyd said.
The onus is now squarely on Mr Wright to provide better evidence for his claim.
But after Tuesday, the onus shifted to the willingness of Congress to consider the agreement.
That puts the onus on manufacturers to be aggressive and creative in reaching their customers.
The onus, and the opportunity for transparency, often lies in the hands of the athletes.
"They have an onus to fix it," said Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York.
Government agency procedures have mostly placed the onus on parents to track down their children.
Screenshot: GizmodoSettings like these put the onus on the user to protect their own privacy.
Other states have moved in different directions, taking the onus away from gun shop owners.
The onus is now on consumers and businesses to install the fix on their machines.
That's another thing: As a disabled person, the onus falls on me to educate them.
But the onus should be on the phone companies, not you, to solve this problem.
High deductible, high co-payment plans put the onus on the patient to choose wisely.
That effectively put the onus on party leaders to police their own rank and file.
With the onus of an exhibition to mount, Watkins delegated the party planning wherever possible.
And in a fair world, the onus wouldn't be on you in the first place.
The onus of comment, written in pictures or on the page, belongs to us all.
The advice, short of enforceable regulation and industry change, puts the onus on the individual.
The onus needs to be on men to listen to women's stories and believe them.
The onus of success is squarely on the shoulders of your ever-improving skill set.
Senate Republicans say the onus is on Democrats to agree to re-open the government.
But the onus, he said, was on the country's widely-maligned general prosecutor, Viktor Shokin.
That would put the onus on Flake, Collins, and Murkowski to decide what to do.
Along those lines, the onus will continuously be on Simpson to justify that he deserves parole.
The onus is on the league – as well as the players – to fuel relationship and respect.
Yellen conceded that some changes need to be made to take the onus off smaller institutions.
Now, the onus is on Brussels over whether to accept or reject the new spending proposals.
This time, she placed the onus on the Pearl Harbor star (oh yeah, we went there).
Nevertheless, much of the conversation around student loan debt still puts the onus on the borrower.
But there remains an onus on companies and members of tech to do better as well.
" He also believes that "the onus is not on central banks to support the economy anymore.
The onus is on him to show employees, advertisers and shareholders that Facebook won't repeat it.
Much onus for this regression so far has been laid on the global anti-vaccination movement.
Everything is sexually charged, yes, but in a way that puts the onus on the audience.
The onus to correct the problem was unfairly placed on Hudgens, who apologized for her actions.
"The onus is on the pilot to make sure they're doing the right thing," Musk said.
However, this puts the onus on creators to ensure that their videos are being treated properly.
"The onus of the immigration debate is balanced on the back of working cops," he said.
This is not to say that there is no onus on firms to enable this ecosystem.
Baker said the onus was on Harper's teammates to make opponents pay for all the walks.
Klingner, at Heritage, said he thinks the onus is on Pyongyang to make the next move.
He instead placed the onus on needing to address mental health issues and inner-city violence.
However, it is important to recognize that the onus isn't entirely on ISPs in these situations.
So more than ever, the onus is on Apple to keep up excitement for the gadget.
Only 12 percent said the onus falls on the government to stop the spread of misinformation.
Is it wrong, and partisan, to put the onus on Mr. Trump, and on the right?
" Walker added that the onus was on retailers to take a stand and "deliver meaningful change.
Instead, the company has put the onus back on workers, and they're not happy about it.
We need our political leaders to take the onus off the marginalized to enact cultural change.
The onus is on the Justice Department to prove that this deal is bad for consumers.
So, unfortunately, the onus is on us as individuals to educate ourselves about our finances. But!
"You can't give Brazil the onus of being the world's lungs without any benefits," he argues.
This put the onus on the safety driver to intervene to avoid a crash if necessary.
So it has outsourced the inefficiency to contractors to put the onus and cost onto them.
Instead, he put the onus on Democrats to come to an agreement to reopen the government.
If we're going to earn your time, the onus is on us to figure it out.
However, the broader consensus from foreign ministers seemed to place the onus on Russia to cooperate.
Should the onus really be on authors to pay for fact-checkers in the first place?
The onus is primarily on the user to report the abuse — not the platform to discover it.
Facebook's power dynamic puts the onus squarely on the user to keep finding and hitting reset button.
In a statement to The Daily Dot, Google suggested the onus was on developers to keep up.
On Thursday, Schumer, the Senate minority leader, put the onus on Trump to avoid letting funding lapse.
"The onus is on them and we're not going move forward until this do this," said Sen.
The European Commission said the onus was on Google to comply with its cease and desist order.
"The onus will be on banks to detect if an order is suspicious," said Allen & Overy's Burnett.
He blamed China for the bad relations and said the onus for fixing it lies with Beijing.
But he also stared into the camera and turned the onus on both himself and his viewers.
Without a written or unwritten policy, the onus falls on the employer for being unclear, Taylor says.
The onus is on everyone to create a system of checks and balances to protect their money.
However, the onus is on Coates and his confreres to make that case and make it stick.
And it will put the onus for economic revival where it belongs, on fiscal and regulatory policies.
For there to be real change, incremental or otherwise, the onus is on us, the American voters.
It also puts the onus on other leagues to put together a similar arrangement for their networks.
Perversely, however, the #metoo hashtag also puts the onus on women to dispense with our own privacy.
Democrats say the onus is on Trump to prevent immigrant children from being separated from their parents.
Crucially, the law also places the onus on manufacturers and distributors regarding who their customers can be.
Such regulation would take the onus off the tech companies to decide and explain their own policies.
But it does now put the onus on Congress, and what it will do is not clear.
While Clinton could continue with such administrative fixes, the onus is on Congress to make major changes.
The onus will be on Meng's lawyer to provide evidence that she will not flee, they added.
Various public opinion polls showed a majority of Americans put the onus for the shutdown on Trump.
That puts the onus on German researchers to do "faultless" but slow provenance work, Ms. Grütters said.
"The onus is now on the young people to get rid of these weapons," George Booker said.
Givens warns that putting the onus on consumers to protect their identity can only go so far.
If so, the primary onus might fall on tech companies, arguably the biggest users of this resource.
Was it your intention to put the onus on him to explain it, rather than on Hillary?
Sam Altman, president of the start-up incubator Y Combinator, said the onus was on the government.
In Australia, by contrast, the onus is on the publisher to prove that the allegations are true.
But Birx, a mother of two millennial women, put the onus on that generation to take action.
"The onus is on you to somewhat push back to benefit you and the organization," said Brownlee.
The department's ruling, however, flipped that relationship and put the onus on landlords to pay that fee.
Asked whether denying Sanders in that scenario would cause chaos, they put the onus back on Sanders.
At Boeing, the onus is on David Calhoun, Boeing's new chief executive, who took over this week.
But, he added: "I think we all have an onus to do things" to prevent future shootings.
The world is polarized & getting more so, and the onus is on us to bring people together.
Instead, he stressed that the onus is on McConnell and Republicans to agree to a "fair" hearing.
Grassley's letter Wednesday also appeared to place the onus for an FBI probe on the president's shoulders.
"Putting all the onus on individual mothers is not how we're going to make progress," she said.
And it puts the onus on the bereft person to be the one to ask for help.
REIGN: We could not have expected to see overnight change because the onus is truly on Hollywood.
It also puts the onus on individuals and small businesses to complain to regulators and request investigations.
This move was also criticized as putting the onus on customers to opt out of being tracked.
The most disappointing realization I had is that the onus, at least for now, is on the consumer.
Which puts the onus on all of us to keep coming up with weird new ways to eat.
I think a lot of the onus is on Russia to show that they are serious about this.
Pete Najarian thinks the onus has fallen on Jack Dorsey, and that he has under performed as CEO.
If the federal government doesn't know or won't tell us, the onus is on states to find out.
"This would put less of the onus on parents to always be the gatekeepers for children's media behaviors."
In recent years, the state has put the onus on social network operators themselves to 'police' their users.
The onus of security is shifting to two new sets of players  — the OS layer and the carriers.
Because Europe lacks a centralised fiscal policy—itself a failure of politicians—the onus is on individual countries.
The onus in football should be on protecting the ball players, many fans argue, irregardless of the response.
Rather than putting the onus of discovery on the creators, there's no application process for receiving funding here.
But there is also an onus on users to be mindful about news sources they choose to consume.
It's bullshit that the onus falls on individual guests rather than the company to ensure guest safety, sure.
The onus is now on the Chinese government to continue rehabilitating itself through aggressive reform, strategists told CNBC.
Veteran film director and producer Chris Columbus puts more onus on the academy, the director told CNBC recently.
If Lehman still failed, he said multiple safeguards put into place now wouldn't put the onus on taxpayers.
The onus is now on the music industry to publish some detailed facts and figures of its own.
Basically, Corning is saying that the onus is on the OEMs in some cases, and not on Corning.
The onus is now on every one of us in this House to find out what that is.
Michèle plots her revenge on her attacker, never seeking help and putting the onus for closure on herself.
Pompeo places the onus on the Senate, which has yet to confirm more than 50 of Trump's nominees.
They must bear the onus of providing overwhelming evidence for lower sentences; mere self-serving claims are insufficient.
The onus is therefore now on Unilever to outline a plan to get there under its own steam.
It takes the onus of registration off of voters and puts it into the hands of government officials.
If there is any convincing to be done, the onus should be on the attacker, not the assaulted.
She plots her revenge on her attacker, never seeking help and putting the onus for closure on herself.
It means the onus is on them to deliver, and you're not going to deliver all the time.
The onus is on Mr. Ford to tell the story and carry any hints of a narrative forward.
It involves a short educational curriculum for models and puts the onus for protecting models on their agencies.
So yeah, the onus is on AT&T to improve that business and I think they want to.
The onus is now on governments to quickly provide substantial financial support to hard-pressed households and businesses.
"The onus is on our campaign to fight for fairness, for a fair election," Ms. Groh-Wargo said.
But officers were also clear on who they put the onus on solving the ongoing unrest: The government.
Yet the term "shopping" puts the onus on the patient, not the overpriced American system of medical care.
The onus now shifts to a court in Hamburg, where the Scotch Whisky Association must prove its case.
By recommending that property owners buy as much insurance as they can, FEMA puts the onus on individuals.
"The onus right now is on the market data to really show there is a pickup," Caron said.
The big picture: The onus will still be on the industry to persuade consumers that they need 5G.
Ultimately, the onus would be on workers to put that money to good use and invest it wisely.
So the onus is on us as individuals to admit to ourselves how much we suck at something.
The onus is on us to save for our retirement, and 10 percent is a great starting point.
It would also effectively put the onus on sites to proactively scour their platforms for possible trafficking activity.
If I can do anything to take the onus off having this thing, I want to do it.
Most career websites put the onus on users to fill out their profile and keep it up-to-date.
They criticize President Trump onus as if he was sending $150 billion on a palette to Iran, for example.
"Trying to put the onus onto someone else for your own decisions is really cowardly and kind of dishonest."
That has put the onus on regulators in September to issue new rules cracking down on prescribing by doctors.
"Yes, it certainly sets an onus onto the woman or person who would be sexually abused," she told Gizmodo.
But even then, the onus for enforcing this law fell on the victims, not civil authorities or their employers.
Statelessness experts say the onus is on Colombia to rectify the status of Venezuelan children born on its territory.
Other Republicans were emboldened, and say the onus is now on Democrats to bend to the White House's demands.
They were particularly focused on the platform's privacy settings, which put the onus on users to protect their privacy.
It stops the age-old mistake of prosecuting victims -- prostituted persons -- and puts the criminal onus on the victimizers.
However, instead of just calling on Silicon Valley to figure out a solution, Sanders puts the onus on government.
Given the polling data, Greenwald says, putting the onus on Sanders to prove his general election viability seems unfair.
So, tl;dr — as Google tells it — the onus for privacy compliance is on the public sector websites themselves.
The minister also said the onus of initiating such merger proposals would be on the boards of the banks.
We therefore think the onus will be on Fed Chair Powell to effectively communicate the Fed's dovish forward guidance.
And then the onus is on the Senate to show it can pass a real plan with 51 votes.
It seems Bird believes the onus is on the municipalities to pave the path for the e-scooter revolution.
That onus would logically fall on the carriers; they are, after all, who the FCC directs its requirements toward.
But like most bullies do, they also tried to diminish Bornstein's story by putting the onus back on him.
And by putting the onus at first on his own Justice Department, Trump had poisoned an already murky well.
In a perfect world, the onus to establish salary parity would fall on the studio, and not the actors.
It also puts the onus on patients to follow up with a specialist they may not know or trust.
The "onus is on Fed/ECB/PBoC to restore animal spirits," Michael Hartnett, the bank's chief investment strategist, said.
"The onus for reopening the government will wind up on their lap," Schumer said of his Senate GOP colleagues.
Now, the onus is on the EU Data Protection Board to demonstrate that GDPR enforcement is harmonized and predictable.
And so it still has an onus to focus on who's popular, in a raw numbers and sales sense.
"The onus is always on the guy who won the first fight, what's he going to change," Couture said.
Now, the onus falls on the Senate, where Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can afford to lose only two votes.
"When one side offers to compromise, that puts the onus on the other side to do something," McCullum said.
Since policy makers can't abide that slow growth, the onus will shift to the fiscal side and political leadership.
That puts the onus on the candidates to get their supporters elected to the national convention in those states.
The onus is on them to prove to you and their limited partners why your company should be first.
Clinton, who has released more details than Mr. Trump, said the onus was on him to match her disclosures.
To put the onus on the shoulders of these companies is to outsource the security of the United States.
If true, it places the onus on those managing this operation and their judgment and experience, or lack thereof.
Liberals, on the other hand, generally seek to collectivize this responsibility, placing the onus for doing good on government.
And why do these superstitions, more often than not, put the onus on women to worry about love prospects?
We should stop placing so much onus on the Grammys to provide approval for where music is going, anyways.
But Mongolia's inability to find funding has put the onus on Rio Tinto to build its own power facility.
What this means is that the onus of curbing our country's emissions falls on officials at the community level.
The onus has to start to be on the tenured to stand up to the bullies in our field.
But CVS Health, one of the country's biggest PBMs, is trying to put the onus back on pharmaceutical companies.
Unfortunately in cases like this, the onus is always on the victims to come forward—the more, the better.
A new plan to combat cyberattacks is in the works, with the onus on government agency chiefs for cybersecurity.
" On whether the onus lay with the 1MDB board to take appropriate decisions and whether he had oversight: "Oversight.
Just keep in mind, updates like these often put more onus on the user to actively check these things.
It puts the onus on the women to fend off the men, while the players have no such restrictions.
This puts the onus on customers to understand who they're working with and how those financial professionals are compensated.
For high school athletes, this means much of the onus on anti-doping education rests on coaches and parents.
Now, the onus falls squarely on Buss to find a successor to repair a roster in need of overhaul.
The problem is that the onus is on dissenting workers to ensure the protection of their First Amendment rights.
Of course, the addition of a mid-range device adds more onus for the company to differentiate the flagship.
When the protest ended after four cacophonous hours, I walked for a while with Onus back through the streets.
The onus is on us to go make the case to the American people that the policies are working.
Absent action from the White House, the onus is on the U.S. Congress to fix the corn ethanol mandate.
Such policies put a greater onus on the United States to reduce risk, compensating for any relative Russian weakness.
The onus will be on people who cannot attend the regular caucuses to apply to hold their own gatherings.
Seizing the opening, Democrats wasted no time putting the onus squarely on Republicans for any economic upheaval to come.
In the wake of the nuclear test, Defense Secretary Ash Carter put the onus on China to take action.
Really, that's more of a commentary on our justice system, which puts too much onus on sexual assault victims.
Women are constantly working to fight these disparities, but it is imperative that the onus isn't just on us.
The governors said the onus is on the federal government to create a "coherent" policy to curtail gun violence.
Trump might decertify Iran but still waive sanctions, which places the onus on Congress to have the final word.
"The onus for shutting down government falls on the governing party, which is them," he said in an interview.
The onus would be on the Chinese ship to keep safe distance from and maneuver past the US ship.
But the onus is on all of us to transform the culture of sexual harassment and assault across America.
The structure puts the onus on individual investors to make sure they comply with China's capital controls, he said.
"It puts the onus on the fat person," said Ms. Baker, 32, who fluctuates between size 22 and 24.
It's a challenging question for me because I really didn't like having to put the onus on individual women.
The question was about why the onus was on users to opt in to Facebook's privacy and security settings.
He just said that the Eagles players were disappointing their fans and trying to put the onus on them.
"So the onus and responsibility on this should fall on the parents and the adults that were in the room."
"The onus of responsibility should be on the corporations to make sure they're meeting their own pay standards," she said.
However, the state party is seemingly putting the onus on campaigns to document and report inconsistencies in the reported data.
"The onus is very much on the individual to be very, very intentional about what they're looking for," Hagen said.
Many experts believe that the main catalyst for this expatriate exodus has been the increasing onus of U.S. tax compliance.
Absolutely. But did she say that was the sole answer, or that the onus was on women to drive change?
Regulators typically put the onus of adhering to these rules on the marketers commissioning the posts rather than individual influencers.
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Meanwhile, OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo said the onus now fell to oil producers to raise their levels of conformity.
Red Carpet hosts Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic have been putting the onus on women to get the message out.
The Grammys seemed to set the tone earlier this year, putting the onus on artists to create moments of wokeness.
A recovery in production from both countries means the onus to cut rests on Saudi Arabia and its Gulf neighbors.
At the time, he put the onus on "both sides" after a woman was murdered while protesting the white nationalists.
Under Indonesian law, the onus was on Corby to prove that someone else had placed the drugs in her bag.
Thus Democrats put much of the onus on workers themselves, not on the system that isn't working in their favor.
I think that the onus for how we help society to adjust to new technologies falls on all of us.
Rather than telling him, "I need you to stop making noise," put the onus on him to find a solution.
Officials from the ministries of environment and mining said the onus of regulation is on each of India's 29 states.
I couldn't help but feel the onus being placed squarely on me to prove that I wasn't the responsible party.
But generally, the onus seems to be not only to survive but, as quickly as possible, to lift up others.
But by recommending a minority slate, Third Point is putting the onus on Campbell to get its house in order.
These approaches put the onus on drivers to make decisions each time they enter a car or receive a message.
All of this means that the onus remains on savers to ensure the professional they choose is the right one.
The change would put the onus on fuel blenders, rather than refiners, to comply with regulations on buying biofuel credits.
The onus is still on the government to provide the safety and security that the refugees and asylum seekers need.
The idea behind the plan is to put the onus on companies, and not their employees, to enforce equal pay.
The nation's shifting demographics are placing a new onus on states to attract workers, especially in the Midwest and Northeast.
To shift the onus in the other direction, the court said, would essentially require prosecutors to prove a case twice.
To that end, declaring peace with North Korea, puts the onus for action back on Pyongyang, essentially calling its bluff.
Out went Retro VGS hardware designer John Carlsen, with Mike Kennedy putting the onus on him for the bloated design.
Under the law, the onus to get marijuana convictions reduced or expunged falls entirely on the shoulders of those convicted.
Carole Longson, director of NICE's center for health technology evaluation, says the onus is on drugmakers to price medicines responsibly.
But instead of placing any of the onus — or the blame — on white dudes, Sandberg and Grant suddenly get vague.
Couric pressed Sandberg on how her book, "Lean In," might have put the onus on women to solve corporate sexism.
In contrast to Airbnb, Vrbo has kept the onus for cancellations and refunds on the hosts who list with it.
"Silicon Valley's model puts the onus on the user to decide if the bargain is fair," Soltani told me recently.
That is a risk we cannot fully discount, but for now it seems monetary policy is where the onus is.
The following day, Mr. Trump again raised the prospect of talks, but put the onus on Iran to reach out.
Though he funded the project himself, Kavana, the developer, will put the onus on buyers to pay for certain assessments.
Given that the tech itself is addictive, Mr. Harris argued, the onus for fixing this is not on the individual.
The onus is on the negotiator-in-chief to ensure that he gets something back immediately in any written agreement.
I know that we have to deliver and the onus is on us to deliver over time for our shareholders.
The right tends to blame individual failings while the left tends to place the onus on economic and political forces.
"As of this afternoon, I feel as if the onus is on the four commissioners to come up with something."
The lax regulatory environment means the onus has largely been on consumers to advocate for limitations in the private sector.
All of this means that the onus remains on savers to ensure the professional they choose is the right one.
Even the term "Megxit" in itself, while quippy, puts the onus of the duke and duchess's joint decision on Meghan.
Mark Harris, a former executive editor at Entertainment Weekly, took a gentler touch, putting the onus on the Emmy producers.
The onus was on her to make all repairs and bring the property up to code or lose her contract.
But why sell cars with open recalls at all, thus putting the onus on consumers to sort out the repair?
In areas where that's not the case, the onus is on the Department of Homeland Security to secure the land.
In recent days, the President also shifted the onus to Democrats to work on immigration laws or face border closures.
But with time running out, Democrats are trying to tamp down expectations for themselves, while putting the onus on Republicans.
Political and social change are crucial for increasing well-being; the onus can't and shouldn't fall squarely on the individual.
The onus should not be on women to prove to men that sexual assault is inherent in their daily lives.
The onus is on you to carefully read Huawei's privacy policy and determine if you feel confident using this phone.
Offering advice implies that the onus is on them, and assumes they have not already made efforts to overcome racial injustice.
As someone who has worked at a health insurance company, it's tough for me to put the onus on insurance companies.
Instead, the onus is on drivers to enforce the policy, putting them in what for some has been an awkward position.
Instead, the onus falls on local governments—some of which are too cash-strapped to put up much of a fight.
The real onus of blame, though, should be on ourselves: we mismanaged the consequences both of globalization and of technological progress.
"The onus is now on tech builders to respond, incorporate feedback and start building a foundation of trust," the report warns.
So the onus has fallen to users who are asked to "flag" offensive or harmful content that violates YouTube's community guidelines.
Clearly, the onus is on the USOC to change how their system is structured to prevent this from happening ever again.
It would be similar to statutory rape laws that place the onus on adults not to break the law, he said.
The onus at Calcutta Street is on home—rather than fine—dining, and Chakraborty is undoubtedly the hostess with the mostest.
That means the onus is on students and families to carefully evaluate offers, before making a final decision about a school.
On Monday, however, there were indications it now wants the onus put back on Washington and Seoul to defuse the crisis.
LG: How much of the onus, do you think, is on us, as the consumers, to control our usage of tech?
But I think the onus is on you, as the consumer, to put them in places that make sense to you.
Still, the onus is on us, panda-loving Canadians to keep them safe through well- designed mountain prisons in a zoo.
"'Silence Sucks' places the onus on women [to speak up]," Mara Acel-Green, a psychotherapist in Watertown, Massachusetts, told STAT News.
He put the onus on Congress to help the TPS recipients, telling lawmakers they should change the laws they don't like.
And we must extend beyond proposed strategies that place the onus on districts and the state to do this hard work.
Lawmakers differ over whether the onus is on Obama, a lame-duck president, or his eventual successor elected later this fall.
Expect multimillion-dollar fines in 2019, but with the onus for compliance mostly on brands and advertisers, not social media sites.
The onus is on the speechwriter to find the new edge or current fact that brings the speech alive in relevance.
And in the thick of that hoopla, there's been a disregard for the onus of responsibility befalling black "headline making" professionals.
Mr. O'Neill put the onus on neighborhood residents to come forward with information about the hooded gunman who killed Ms. White.
That really took the onus off of what I looked like, and what a beautiful woman is supposed to look like.
Others say the onus is on Westerhout for making those comments and on the media for breaking off-the-record protocol.
They moved swiftly to claim political victory and shift the onus to Democrats to justify their continued scrutiny of the president.
That attitude puts the onus on individual women to improve their self-esteem instead of criticizing societal beauty standards writ large.
Reversing the onus of proof is always a dangerous proposition, so it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Often the military proposes to lower the initial disability rating, putting the onus on veterans to prove they are still sick.
The Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent over the summer, so that put the onus on the House to act.
The onus is on each Community Leader to lead the way in eradicating fears and doubts about pernicious text message marketing.
Instead the onus appears to be on the West engineering a justifiable exit, or a discreet winding-down of the war.
The onus here is not on the 75 percent of voting-eligible Americans who declined to cast a ballot for Trump.
Trump has reportedly put the onus on Congress to work out a way to pay for the subsidies, according to Politico.
It appeared to place an onus on Israeli authorities, as with any other users, to flag offensive content to Facebook monitors.
That puts more of an onus on Tuukka Rask, who set career highs this season with 37 wins and eight shutouts.
Because then that puts the onus on us; that means we have to carry the issue of why we don't know.
The onus was on Google to fix and address the shopping issue where they were biasing results to their shopping section.
And the onus of racism has always been on black people, for us to uplift our race: 'Rise up, black man.
The onus for this doesn't primarily lie, as Meryl Streep once claimed (and Kaling referenced), on Rotten Tomatoes, which aggregates reviews.
"In a situation where many women have experienced this kind of thing, the onus is on us to earn credibility," Kalanick said.
Although Stratics' website says it "does not tolerate spam in any form," the company puts the onus of compliance with the customers.
But then HHS put out another statement Tuesday afternoon disputing those reports and again putting the onus on Democrats to do something.
Perhaps the onus is on us to explore them in-depth rather than treading the same well-travelled ground again, and again.
Up until this point, the onus to protect one's privacy has been on users — which reflects Gmail's current policy with app developers.
Downside to both: they put the onus on you to determine how much you should save, and their business models are unproven.
Rather than going negative about Affleck, Paltrow put the onus on herself and where she was in her life at the time.
As The Verge's Adi Robertson noted at the time, it essentially put the onus on buyers to make the determination for themselves.
Nintendo should be pleased with that success, but the onus is now on the company to make sure things stay that way.
Until then, the onus is on us humans to prevent them from amplifying the negative tendencies of the humans who train them.
But in practice, it kind of takes the onus off men to learn how to talk about issues that also concern them.
Considering these statistics, the onus is on the management team to ensure that their staff remains focused and spends their time efficiently.
The onus belongs on the team to keep generational talents like this in the fold no matter when they reach free agency.
"The onus is on the industry, on active managers as well as passive managers," she added, in a point echoed by Gilbert.
Activists say the onus for long-term separation lies on the Trump administration because released parents aren't being reunited with their children.
Mr. Cooke said the onus is now on truck manufacturers to take full advantage of fuel-saving technology that is currently available.
Meanwhile Democrats are putting the onus on Trump to come up with an agreement after he rejected back-to-back bipartisan measures.
Rising adoption alongside new competitors places the onus on incumbents to offer the digital tools consumers want to avoid losing market share.
Rob Hunt, from Tuatara Capital, calls these stock photos a "terrific start," but he says that the onus remains on the media.
Unless non-member Russia joins, the onus of a potential cut would fall on Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
Fratto said the onus is now on health authorities, Congress and the White House to "step up" and follow the Fed's lead.
It also puts the onus on the employee to disclose their condition to the employer, which is stressful and not always safe.
For hydrogen-based fueling stations, the onus to build out or encourage the development of a network is on the pioneering automakers.
He then put the onus on Congress by giving it a six-month deadline to "fix" the program before it would expire.
Despite individual responsibilities to cut down unnecessary air travel, the onus remains with the aviation industry and governments to offer greener alternatives.
"Invasion Day," said Meriki Onus, an Indigenous Australian activist who for the last several years has helped organize the protest in Melbourne.
But with so many insiders and Zuckerberg cronies as directors, that puts the onus on Sue Desmond-Hellman, the lead independent director.
But its restrictive mores also put the onus on girls to regulate both their own sexual urges and those of their boyfriends.
And while it's unfair to put the onus on Netflix, the real difference between "Breaking Bad" and "Ozark" feels institutional, or generational.
That puts the onus on Mr. Macron and Ms. Merkel to find the kind of close cooperation the two say they seek.
No, but the onus is on those currently in power to prove to the rest of us that another worthwhile possibility exists.
If 2017 taught you anything about personal technology, it's that the onus is on you to protect your personal data and devices.
It's important to remember that vacation days are typically part of one's compensation but the onus is on you to take them.
Still, two out of three is not bad, and the onus is now on BHP to explain why it works better together.
I think the consensus in Europe is that it's not sufficient, and so the onus is back on Google to solve that.
"The onus is now on all of us to get this deal done," she said, according to the senior British government source.
For one thing, it would put the onus on government officials to notify suspects whenever their data is searched in an investigation.
The BDI industry association and DIHK chambers of commerce stressed that the onus was on the British government to shift in its negotiations.
Campbell questioned why the "onus" is on her to bring someone with her for the interview in order to make Foster more comfortable.
Now the onus will be on his many challengers to force a new dynamic on the contest before they run out of time.
Many pointed out the message put the onus on women to protect themselves instead of admonishing perpetrators, and the text was later changed.
While you can argue that the onus is on the user when it comes to private keys, service providers do have a responsibility.
He was an interloper, not a guest, which meant that the onus to delight, to cater, and to satiate was entirely on him.
Additionally, because hateful content is so pervasive, increased bystander reporting is unlikely to shift the onus of moderation from platforms to their users.
Kennedy said the onus is on the owner of the vehicle to determine how much access they want to give to these companies.
The onus is also on buyers to prove that they are not physically able to receive the cargo to demonstrate a force majeure.
Then, the onus will be on operators to support more of these standards and move us closer to the full potential of 5G.
The onus is on carmakers to prove they can successfully reinvent themselves—and continue to keep the German economy in the fast lane.
So the onus is also on those of us who are more senior to be more supportive of women who leave these situations.
The onus is on the individuals to arrange the sale and payment, since, right now, Carousell does not make money from its service.
There's no reason Gay World should have appeared on Steam, and the onus shouldn't be on the unpaid community to do their job.
Federal resources: Putting the onus on NHTSA to oversee all self-driving vehicles means the agency needs more resources to do the job.
Any time you put the onus on our daughters — don't wear that dress, don't get drunk, don't lead guys on — you're perpetuating it.
The GDPR puts the onus on companies to report data breaches quickly, in most cases within 72 hours of becoming aware of it.
The onus is clearly on the new leadership to build bipartisan support or risk losing control as soon as the 2018 midterm elections.
A source familiar with the Instant Articles feature said the onus is on publishers to make tweaks to articles, not the social company.
In the absence of a unified national surveillance system, the onus of monitoring drug-resistant infections and related deaths falls on the states.
Most young Americans are no longer getting pensions of any kind, so there is an even greater onus on them to save more.
That bill has been criticized by sex workers and internet rights activists for the onus it puts on sites hosting third-party content.
The onus is on the nonprofit organizations to put those tools... Have they used social media tools and other things to do that?
Saving is also difficult because the onus of establishing separate checking and savings accounts, and juggling money between them, is on the consumer.
It looks as if the onus is on patients to ask what evidence, if any, shows that surgery is better than other options.
The episode gets away with a lot of culturally insensitive and generally un-funny moments by putting the onus on Shawn (James Roday).
The Massachusetts senator said in an interview with Bloomberg Wednesday that the onus falls on the company to fix it, not the consumers.
Now the onus is on NASA and other space agencies to design instruments capable of detecting as many signs of life as possible.
More profoundly, it will reveal that in the 21st century, the onus no longer lies upon LGBTQ people to document their own history.
Adorned with woolen eyes looking outwards, the work reflects the onus of androgyny — the humiliation of "searching" for someone's gender — back onto society.
The onus is firmly on the data controller to keep the data subject fully informed of what is being done with their information.
Mr. Rajoy said on Wednesday that he would "continue to act with prudence" and put the onus on Mr. Puigdemont to explain himself.
When the Trump administration announced last year it would sunset DACA and put the onus on Congress to act, Congress came up short.
But then, the clout to make changes also made him the exception, which in different ways put more of the onus on him.
EU leaders, though, are adamant that the onus is on the divided United Kingdom to propose a way out of the Brexit impasse.
Mr. Reich said that some onus was on Mr. Biden to demonstrate to Mr. Sanders that he is sufficiently devoted to progressive causes.
It moves the protagonist from object to subject, puts the onus of interpretation not on the male gaze but on the female gaze.
Ryan said in the CNN interview that the onus is on Trump to show that he can be a true leader for conservatives.
Democrats counter that the onus is on Trump, who has not yet announced nominees for a slew of key positions across the government.
But at moments like this one, we seem to put all of the onus on institutions and none of it on the students.
With the FCC now widely viewed as a rubber stamp for industry desires, the onus rests on localities to pick up the slack.
The onus remains on Facebook users to do the leg work on understanding what its platform is pushing at their eyeballs and why.
Now, Mr. de Blasio implied, the onus is on city residents to ride the ferries in numbers sufficient to justify the city's investment.
Previously, the onus of soliciting that information had rested with the patient, and any description of risks was provided at the doctor's discretion.
"It really takes a lot of chutzpah and victim blaming to assert that the onus has to be on the victims," he said.
The government is preparing a second offering of shares, but the onus is on Japan Post to convince investors of its growth prospects.
Florida would become the first state to apply a tougher standard to the law, putting the onus on prosecutors at the immunity hearing.
If Super Cruise makes a mistake — it didn't make a single one in my tests — the onus is on you to correct it.
We don't talk about it because the response is always the same, and then the onus to lighten the mood is on me.
Turkey has complained to Moscow, which backs the Syrian government, while Russia says the onus is on Ankara to rein in the rebels.
But the report outlined a long series of pieces of concerning evidence, and threw the onus on Congress to make a final determination.
Plus, the disclaimer puts the onus on me, the user, to click through to other sites to determine the reliability of the content.
This move puts the onus on Republicans to come back with an offer of their own that Trump would be willing to sign.
Ardon, who called herself an evangelical opposed to abortion, said the onus was on lawmakers to propose any changes to the abortion law.
Collaborative work with her husband David Humphrey was shown in 19893 in a two-person exhibition, Plus Onus, at Arts + Leisure, New York.
And even if the plan appears to put much of the onus on them to finance projects, any additional federal funding is welcome.
Still, there is some indecision over what to do about the problem — and the onus to do something continues to be felt by women.
With that belligerence comes the inevitable ax that will cut the government's involvement in our personal decisions and put the onus back on us.
Not only that, but some advocates say the new rule effectively reaffirms the rapist's defense by putting the onus on victims of sexual assault.
In a statement, House Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer put the onus on Senate Republicans to support the legislation.
The onus is on the viewer to detect these flaws and yet to also recognize the timeliness of the principle themes of this show.
More importantly, he said, it would also put the onus entirely — and immediately — on the GOP to ensure limited or no disruptions in coverage.
Nevertheless, the pressure is on Republicans right now to take this onus off of them, as if they&aposre solely to blame for this.
I think it's cool if it happens, but to put the onus on people to constantly be subversive or revolutionary can be really exhausting.
In these situations, Facebook puts the onus on app makers not to break platform rules or misuse its developer tools by collecting sensitive information.
Of course, as with all instances of sexual misconduct, the onus is on the abusers — they are the ones whose behavior needs to change.
But black Nova Scotians say it is too complex and leaves the onus on them to pay for a land survey and legal advice.
The fun isn't quite enough to carry the book anymore — so now the onus is on Spielberg's forthcoming movie to overcome its Gamergate baggage.
By Wednesday, Ms. Reker was being widely ridiculed by commentators and across social media for putting the onus on the victims of the attacks.
That's why the onus shouldn't be only on people of color to try to bridge the divide; white people have to step it up.
"The onus is now on the Barclays management team to convince the market that their plan is the best way forward," one investor said.
In criminal trials, the onus is on prosecutors to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, and defendants are not required to take the stand.
When she was a swimmer, she explains, the onus was on her to qualify during Olympic trials; there was nothing her coach could do.
Such a change would put the onus on gig economy firms to prove individuals in their workforce are self-employed rather than vice versa.
Conversely, three times as many millennials and Gen Z-ers believe the onus is on them, rather than their employer, to develop new skills.
During his recent meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and thereafter, the president basically put the onus on China to control its reckless neighbor.
"The onus is now on our policymaking friends in Washington to deliver," said Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM US LLP in New York.
Instead, experts say, the onus would be on Congress to review any findings of criminal misconduct and then decide whether to initiate impeachment proceedings.
Mr. Wittes put the biggest onus on the manufacturers of webcams, which could make covers for lenses that a hacker could not get around.
Now, the onus for action is on the states to stop gerrymandering for political purposes and to end its destructive impact on our democracy.
By keeping the peninsula on the edge of conflict, Pyongyang put the onus on South Korea and the United States to pull things back.
That would put the onus on M.B.Z., M.B.S., and other Arab leaders to decide whether to follow Abbas's lead or chart a different course.
Only 85033 percent put the onus for future problems on former President Obama and the Democrats for passing the law in the first place.
Federal agencies have said they seek to reunite families, but have offered no policies that put the onus on the government to do so.
By shifting the onus to others for trying to hold him accountable for his words, Hart did not do much to improve the situation.
If you choose to self-monitor, the onus is on you to assess the threat and contact the police when you receive an alert.
"The onus remains on the Russian state to account for their actions and to comply with their international obligations," the Foreign Office said Saturday.
She added that the onus is on women in business and female entrepreneurs to support each other and build networks to accelerate their growth.
And then there were the academic pressures, and the additional onus of being a student-athlete on the Wolverines track and cross country teams.
The biggest problem with most technological security features is the huge onus they place on the user to know what the hell they're doing.
That admission, in the eyes of Biden aides, amounted to Sanders putting the onus of winning over his supporters on the former vice president.
He said the onus is on residents to comply with the rules as public safety teams may not be able to enforce the orders.
Believe it or not, they may have no idea that you want to take on more responsibility, so again the onus is on you.
Realize you have to change As the leader, the onus is on you to ensure a functioning relationship with every member of your team.
But as with the fiduciary rule, the onus is on the consumer to ask the right questions — and speak up if they are wronged.
" He put the onus for that on "a media culture and a political culture — and a larger culture — that is a caldron of outrage.
Even if Murkowski voted yes, the vote would be 50/5o, thus placing the onus upon Chief Justice John Roberts to break the tie.
"There is no box for you to check, which puts the onus on the taxpayer and makes it scarier for the taxpayer," he said.
These new unbundled, transparently priced plans sound great, but the onus is on Verizon now to show that it can actually deliver this consistently.
Pam Bondi, the attorney general of Florida and a strong Trump supporter, suggested the onus was on Congress to catch up with Mr. Trump.
Still, the onus is now on Sinclair to show that it is committed to serving the myriad local communities whose homes it has entered.
Ultimately, though, as with any other technology, the onus is on the parent to instruct their child on etiquette, set limits and moderate usage.
"The onus is on the British prime minister and his team," he said, adding that Ireland was open to extending the Brexit departure date.
Withdrawing from the latter agreement rather than continuing efforts to resolve violations by Moscow has shifted the onus away from Russia while removing constraints.
That puts the onus on judges to sort through the facts of a case to say whether there was enough to violate the law.
President Trump has said he would rescind those protections in early March, putting the onus on Congress to come up with a permanent solution.
Turkey had complained to Moscow, which backs the Syrian government, while Russia had said the onus was on Ankara to rein in the rebels.
So when it comes to calling your customers the onus is on, must be on, the company making the call to identify themselves first.
These guidelines place the onus squarely on researchers to prevent hype at the source — a recognition that exaggeration can mislead people and even be dangerous.
The president himself was likely unaware that the remarks, prepared on his behalf, contained plagiarized language, however the onus of reaction is now on him.
Private investors were always going to have to stump up lots of cash to fund climate-change action; the onus on them will be heavier.
Trump put some of the onus on China, North Korea's biggest trading partner and a crucial actor in enforcing sanctions to keep pressure on Pyongyang.
In combination with threatened federal support, the onus is more than ever on edtech startups and nonprofits to defend and improve the state of education.
"We put the onus on the company to pay fairly instead of on candidates to negotiate fair pay," Ms. Pao wrote in The Hollywood Reporter.
The Rana Plaza disaster sparked demands for greater safety in the country and put the onus on foreign companies sourcing clothing from Bangladesh to act.
Still, not everyone is on board with Trump as the Republican nominee, with some saying the onus is on Trump to win over party loyalists.
The Financial Conduct Authority said crypto markets were highly dysfunctional, with the onus on consumers to understand the risks associated with investing in unregulated assets.
But as those children enjoy the game, the onus on parents and coaches to insure their present and future health will be of particular urgency.
"The problem is this – we don't know where the onus lies," New York Times reporter Edmund Lee told CNBC's "On the Money" in an interview.
Regardless of whether health care is public or private, he said, the onus is on the jail administrator to make sure no one cuts corners.
BEIJING – The Chinese government is trying to convince the world that the onus is on the U.S. to resolve trade tensions between the two countries.
This is sure to be controversial, but rightfully places the onus on taxpayers to allocate a fixed amount to the preferences that suit them best.
Furthermore, the settings it does allow users to change are all turned on by default, placing the onus on users to change the settings themselves.
"Every transaction is imperfect, and the onus of establishing ownership is on the buyer," said S. Chockalingam, director of land records in western Maharashtra state.
This is a big deal: Trump is putting the onus on Muslim-majority countries to be more aggressive and spend more money to fight terrorism.
"The onus on RBI is really in some form of quantitative easing," said Sanjay Mathur, chief economist for Southeast Asia & India at ANZ in Singapore.
But in fomenting a climate whereby the onus is on Trump to prove he's not a Russian "puppet," the party's leaders have done exactly that.
Should the USDA not require those ingredients be labeled as genetically-engineered, the onus would be on food companies to decide how to label them.
The onus would be on the firm to prove self-employed status, when disputed, rather than on the worker to do so through the courts.
The onus is now on Iran to prevent further escalation, and to prove its commitment to the nuclear accord to which it is a party.
As before, the onus of responsibility is equally on Facebook to enforce as it is on partners to engage in scrupulous handling of user data.
Shriram Subramanian, founder of shareholder advisory firm InGovern, said the rules would put the onus on agencies to more closely supervise the ratings they assigned.
Its first draft, in 2014, proposed to stop smoking in indoor public places countrywide and put the onus on businesses—not just individuals—to comply.
The tweet puts the onus on Congress to exercise its foreign policy oversight responsibilities by holding high profile hearings on the administration's North Korea policy.
Should the USDA not require those ingredients be labeled as genetically engineered, the onus would be on food companies to decide how to label them.
These broader financial risks mean there's an onus on regulators to ensure similar issues don't arise or at least mitigate the brunt of their force.
Besides the INF, Putin said the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) is under threat, putting the onus on the U.S. to open up to negotiations.
The 1964 ruling puts the onus on public figures to show that statements about them were made with malice in order to sue for defamation.
Trump's executive order does not address the uniting of families already separated -- and existing policies place the onus on parents to find their own children.
Recently, the onus of understanding, managing, and paying for healthcare costs has been increasingly transferred to patients, forcing people to become healthcare consumers by default.
"They're one of the last organizations that put as much onus on pitching and defense, and you feel that when you come here," Samardzija said.
The onus is on the Trump administration to convince Australia and others that it seeks the reassertion of — rather than retreat from — American economic leadership.
But with rural schools like Llanddewi-Brefi's ever under threat of closure, and churches increasingly under-attended, the onus has often fallen on the latter.
More recently, sexual violence activists have succeeded in placing the onus on men, rather than women, to prevent victimization, through consent workshops and education initiatives.
But for coal, the industry where companies are bankrupting in succession like dominoes, the onus needs to be on solar to realistically absorb the cost.
While many companies have annual reviews that may or may not involve a raise, in general the onus is on you to broach the subject.
Although much of the onus for improving this situation falls on healthcare providers and plans, Congress and the executive branch should take steps as well.
Instead he tried to put the onus on Republicans to agree to a "fair" trial once the articles of impeachment come over to the Senate.
" Pelosi doesn't rule out working w/ GOP on ObamaCare replacement once it's repealed but say onus is on them: "The ball is in their court.
But it was hollow at the center — the onus was on the contestants to make up, in their reaction shots, for Mr. Schwarzenegger's tepid delivery.
Article 13 of the directive puts the onus on large tech firms to get the agreement of copyright holders when sharing content on their sites.
Congress may initiate some cosmetic rulemaking, but the onus for reining in the invasion of privacy and misuse of the platform will fall on Facebook.
Gregory said the government is letting down consumers by not passing the legislation and putting the onus on the industry to improve their security practices.
Instead, he says the onus is on gun owners -- like himself -- to have a legitimate conversation about what can be done to curtail gun violence.
It's important to note that storage will still be enabled by default, and the onus is on users to disable this functionality if they care.
The U.K. has rejected the claim, and the White House has appeared to distance itself from the specific accusation, putting the onus on Fox News.
And since district-by-district public polling is often unavailable and/or suspect, much of the onus is on Stepien to read the tea leaves.
Of course, as critics put it: The onus should not be on women to vigilantly create safe spaces for themselves — and yet often it is.
Many other European Muslims agree with their main argument: that putting the onus on the followers of Islam to stamp out terrorism serves to stigmatise them.
This means that doctors can be less reliant on a person's cooperativeness, taking the onus away from the player in order to accurately diagnose a concussion.
That, and the rare U.S. step of putting sanctions on two entire military units, have put an onus on the European Union to act, officials said.
By shifting the onus of information gathering to the customer of the exchange, the LME is aiming for "a more transparent reporting regime" for large positions.
For now, Democrats appear content to try to force Trump to end the shutdown as the public puts the onus on the president to do so.
But the onus is on their parents and the culture, who insisted that women focus on their educations and careers to the exclusion of everything else.
I push against a lot of that artistically, but the onus isn't on me to change them — if they want to do right, they will change.
Mr. Stevenson took issue with how a British newspaper, the Independent, portrayed what happened, putting the onus on The Times, rather than its Pakistani printing partner.
"It's about Saudi Arabia saying, we don't want to carry the onus of cutting back production and allow other people to take market share," Essner said.
Note: If you choose an option that puts the onus for return on Amazon, like "Wrong item was sent," your return will be free of charge.
The earlier-than-expected news now put the onus on BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to ensure coordinated fiscal-monetary expansion, according to the bulk of strategists.
" Uber lawyer Thomas de la Mare told the court: "The onus is on us [...] We accept that TfL's decision was the right decision at the time.
It's past time to acknowledge that sexual assault happens to women too often, and to put the onus on men to put a stop to it.
The SFMTA, however, said the onus is on the companies to ensure proper docking and that it's willing to work with each company around that process.
" The statement then appears put the onus to act on Trump, saying Kim would "watch a little more the foolish and stupid conduct of the Yankees.
"Device manufacturers carry the onus of protecting their users by building strong privacy and security postures into the product design in the first place," says Iliushin.
The divestment of LDC's profitable metal trading unit has put the onus on its agricultural businesses, which also include cotton, rice and coffee, to boost returns.
The incentive to move it faster was the Great Payment Networks' Liability Shift, which puts the onus on merchants for fraud if they don't use EMV.
" These measures leave the onus on the victim to pursue legal action in the case of violations, which, in Gagnier's experience, is "a very cumbersome process.
This means shaping a new relationship paradigm that puts more onus on Russia to comply with international norms rather than simply imposing consequences for breaching them.
In fact, he's tried to shift the onus onto the FBI even though the president is traditionally the one with the ability to prompt such reviews.
Instead, banks would have leeway to conclude that their trades comply with the rule, putting the onus on regulators to challenge such judgments, the people said.
"The onus will be on the holding companies to reinvent their legacy structures and become the modern, agile and responsive partners that marketers and consumers demand."
But that bill stands no chance of passing the Republican-controlled Senate or getting the president's signature, placing the onus for change on the states themselves.
Still, McAleenan said the onus is on Congress to take further action, and he urged lawmakers to close immigration loopholes and approve changes to asylum laws.
Merkel made clear that the onus was on Britain to find a solution, saying the EU27 alone could not force a way out of the impasse.
With great power comes great responsibility, and in this case the onus is on Disney and Electronic Arts to take a strong stand against underage gambling.
The GOP leader argued that "the onus is now squarely on my Democratic colleagues in Congress" to approve money for agencies along the U.S.-Mexico border.
After months of prevarication, the government recently outlined a plan for a national energy guarantee that essentially put the onus on utilities to fix the problem.
These dress code rules seem to exist to police teen girls' modesty, with the onus being placed on them to avoid "distracting" the boys in class.
The movement led by Josephson's family focuses on rider education, but that doesn't mean that the onus should be only on riders — and especially female riders.
The onus to improve is on the manager, which Trinity Ventures general partner Karan Mehandru sees as a positive as more millennials take up managerial roles.
Now Reid says that, since Trump "has emboldened the forces of hate and bigotry in America," the onus is on the president-elect to change that.
The staff reassures them that the onus is on the resettlement agency, which helps families find work and pay for the first three months of housing.
Now the onus of finding stirring words is on Conor, who turned 30 in January and is a New York Police Department detective like his father.
Missile and nuclear tests, along with what appears to have been a cultivated appearance of irrationality, put the onus on North Korea's enemies to manage tensions.
So it&aposs a very volatile situation, the Iranians will react, and then the onus will be back on the United States for what we do.
In the exclusive "Mad Money " interview, Benioff argued that the onus is on the companies themselves to determine whether their tech is more harmful than useful.
The familiar nature of the situations puts the onus on the cast and Fox's scheduling approach (three installments within a week's time) to distinguish the project.
Within the realm of policy implementation, it places the onus on local bishops to determine the nature of their inclusivity regarding gay members and their families.
Do homework Lanning is wary of putting too much of the onus on parents, though he and other experts concur they're the last line of defense.
Ho also added that the United States is singular among advanced democracies in placing the onus for registering to vote on citizens rather than the government.
He put the onus on May to bring a "creative" solution to break the impasse over the EU-UK land border on the island of Ireland.
The onus is on developers to create secure apps, said experts, although one added it may not be realistic to expect a group to identify all vulnerabilities.
No one would be punished if they choose to check emails after work, but employers would have the new onus of informing everyone it's not a requirement.
"The worst thing you can do is to just say 'I have an open-door policy,' because that puts all the onus on the employees," says McMullin.
Moreover, the trend toward high deductible plans and expensive copays is putting more onus on patients to think critically, and potentially even shop, for their health care.
Where we once focused on makeup's magical ability to perfect the imperfect, the onus is shifting: Why cover up when you could make the canvas itself flawless?
Critics lambasted the minister, saying his comments put the onus on women, rather than on a government that ought to do a better job of improving security.
I put the onus on myself to go out there and perform the way I'm supposed to perform and take away all doubt and remove all questions.
It is important the onus be not just on small businesses; many may lack the resources to fully protect themselves regardless of how much training they receive.
Hacker culture has long placed the onus on the target to not get hacked in the first place — victim-blaming is deeply baked into that subculture's values.
Trump has placed the onus on the Kurds and Turkey to restrain the Islamic State fighters and blamed European nations for not taking back their own citizens.
That's a humdrum return for a private-equity deal, putting the onus on KKR and Calsonic to slash more expenses, boost revenue or hunt for more deals.
The divestment of LDC's profitable metal trading unit has put the onus on the group's agricultural businesses, which also include cotton, cereals and coffee, to boost returns.
So the onus of assessing what fits a reboot and what must be left alone falls to those who allegedly do care about the aforementioned integrity: Artists.
Advocates said the new manual acknowledged journalists' right to interview enemy combatants and placed the onus on commanders to discern between the actions of reporters and combatants.
" The statement then appears to put the onus to act on Trump, saying Kim would "watch a little more the foolish and stupid conduct of the Yankees.
But fair use puts the onus on these people to prove that they're not infringing copyright, instead of making the original rights holders prove that they are.
The onus is on the campaigns to get their supporters elected as delegates, and Cruz has so far proved far superior to Trump at that inside game.
During his interview on MSNBC, Myers put much of the onus on current tensions in the U.S. on coarse political dialogue on both sides of the aisle.
The legislation would put the onus on prosecutors to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the person had not acted in self defense before going to trial.
The onus is on all of us to learn from any incident, whether it occurs on our platform or not, and then work to help prevent them.
Pompeo also said the administration is "hopeful" the relationship between Washington and Moscow can be improved, but he put the onus on Russia to change its behavior.
He suggested that the onus was now on Russia to uphold the previous agreement and to respond to Mr. Kerry's proposals with credible ideas of its own.
With the MMPR, doctors would now have more onus on them as the sole prescriber of cannabis, but it didn't serve to address any of their concerns.
"He definitely took onus on himself that he was going to be the one to help us get there, and here we are," Gimenez said of Perez.
In her interview with Ms. DeGeneres, Ms. Sheindlin seemed to place the onus on CBS, with whom she said she has had a "successful" 25-year relationship.
Surya Deva at the United Nations Working Group on Business and Human Rights said the onus was on companies to comply with global principles wherever they operate.
However, some legal experts see the framework putting an onus on entrepreneurs to go the securities registration route, a path that some say hinders the ICO process.
When asked if the US will commit to maintaining some kind of arms control despite this treaty being defunct, the official largely put the onus on Russia.
They typically exempt a business or a person from blame or liability should something go wrong; instead, the onus is on the person who signs the waiver.
The onus to create an umbrella organization to oversee this training came as a result of workers independently taking steps to educate themselves on cloud-based technology.
But it puts an onus on him to deliver reforms that can truly unlock growth, which had waxed and waned during his first five years in office.
"The onus is on the developer to be ethical, but they sometimes don't know the context the technology is used in," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
By putting the onus on Mr. Mattis, the president appeared to open the door to allowing at least some transgender service members to remain in the military.
Gilbert and other privacy experts have also taken issue with the CCPA's tendency to place the onus for privacy protection squarely at the feet of the consumer.
Mr. Hayes said he put more of the onus for that on the mainstream news media than Mr. Sykes does (though Mr. Sykes certainly puts some there).
Palmer realized then that the onus was on her as an actress (at first in partnership with her parents) to choose roles that made sense for her.
"The onus is on me and on Congress and those of us who support Medicare for all to make our case to the American people," she said.
"The onus is on the developer to be ethical, but they sometimes don't know the context the technology is used in," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But some in the industry have argued that the onus should be on the dating app companies to check users' backgrounds to protect their customers from predators.
She believes that shifting the onus for identifying dangerous individuals onto police—rather than expecting potential victims to seek this information under Clare's Law—would save lives.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), who chairs the conservative House Freedom Caucus, tweeted against the proposal — although, notably, he put the onus on the Commerce Department, not Trump.
She said cases are under-reported in India because of the associated shame and a culture where the onus is on the victim to prove the allegations.
One major change being discussed would see the reversal of the "rebuttable presumption" which puts the onus on banks to prove their compliance with the Volcker rule.
They think the onus ought to be on society and institutions to teach people not to rape — not on women to learn how not to get raped.
Rubio's youth and youthful looks put an onus on him to show that he's not easily rattled and brings more than an inspiring family story to the table.
The CEO repeatedly expressed his own frustration in how Twitter deals with harassment, reiterating multiple times that the onus for reporting abuse should not fall on the abused.
While the onus is on financial institutions to improve their language, it's also important for consumers to reach out to their bank if something is less than clear.
Nominal inclusivity is not enough: as a group with relative power and privilege, the onus is on Meow Wolf to engage the neighborhood, not the other way around.
They noted this puts the onus on May, who will join the leaders on Thursday morning, to break the deadlock she faces among her own allies and supporters.
Although euro-zone mandarins will continue their inspections until most of the debts are repaid, the onus will henceforth be on the Greeks to solve their own problems.
Translating these effects to the theatre stage similarly involves the use of light, but the onus is also on the choreographer to mine the symbolism of that colour.
The onus is now on leaders in China, neighboring ASEAN countries and the United States to engineer a solution that will likely involve compromise from all nations involved.
It's putting more onus on the companies themselves, requiring them to explicitly state what content is "acceptable" on their platforms and enforce these conditions effectively, with full transparency.
"The onus is on the influencer marketing platforms: to start to talk about this, to identify the bad actors in the space, and call them out," Asano said. 
The onus is on the plaintiff to prove that infringement has occurred and that what has been copied is "more than an idea", as Mr Litwak puts it.
It puts the onus on a woman to be the guardian of her potential offspring, and failure now includes being sexually active, not using birth control and drinking.
For all the good of Android's open-source approach, one of the clear and consistent downsides is that the onus to issue software updates falls on the manufacturer.
The onus here also lies on regulators to ensure that legal frameworks are in place to build trust into the heart of the IoT from the very beginning.
For now, Monday's news won't weigh on Apple as the onus is back on the FBI to prove that its method of unlocking the iPhone works, he continued.
Carl Icahn, the billionaire investor and Trump's special adviser on regulations, has been increasingly outspoken on his support to change the program to reduce the onus on refiners.
The UK uses a 'principles-based' approach to regulation which puts an onus on companies to operate safely, based on common understanding of risks and the technology available.
"The home team sometimes feels the onus to try to be a little more aggressive to bring the energy level of the stadium into the game," said Vanney.
The onus is squarely on the Republican White House and Congress, given their supermajority status, to extend the olive branch to Democrats and secure a viable spending bill.
But we must live in extraordinary times, for that onus keeps showing up on the doorstep of America's youth, like so many spammy flyers melting in the drizzle.
But much like the iPhone on Day 1, the Touch Bar is essentially a blank slate, and the onus is on app developers to make it more compelling.
"But the onus remains on all these legacy vendors to demonstrate that they can generate incremental revenues…rather than merely running faster to stay in place," he wrote.
According to the CEO of an anti-fraud financial technology (fintech) company, this is because cybersecurity places the onus on consumers to protect themselves – and that's a problem.
In an email statement, a Tesla spokesperson defended using Autopilot appropriately and reminded drivers that the onus is always on them, even when using the semi-automated tool.
It places a greater onus on companies like Google and General Electric to ensure people's digital information — from social media posts to employee payroll data — is not misused.
It may seem unfair, because the onus should be on policymakers, pundits, and journalists, to educate themselves on the medium before they make decisions that have serious effects.
At the time, the SFMTA said the onus is on the companies to ensure proper docking and that it's willing to work with each company around that process.
"By remaining open in this way, the museum is placing the onus on staff to take the days off themselves, rather than supporting them financially," reads the letter.
With Bowles's departure, most of the onus will now be placed on Maccagnan to engineer a turnaround for the franchise, which has not reached the playoffs since 2010.
The onus of ending the shutdown, he said, was on Senate Democrats, and he urged them to vote to reopen the government and then restart separate immigration negotiations.
Trump told Hannity that the onus should mainly be on the states to find their own ventilators and that the federal government is "a second line" of defense.
That's a mediocre return for a private-equity deal, which puts the onus on KKR and Calsonic to slash more expenses, boost revenue or hunt for more deals.
According to Variety, the new laws place the onus on individual websites to ensure that the content posted on them is primarily positive, uplifting, and devoid of misinformation.
There are some steps you can take to protect yourself when they happen, but the onus is on corporations to make sure they don't in the first place.
"I just try to put the onus on me to go out there, get open, give him a nice place to go with the ball," Adams told reporters.
But he put the onus on the administration, saying it needs to get the international community on board with the plan, which would get Democrats to support it.
The piece "places a heavy onus on any who would perform it to supply the flesh and blood," the Times music critic James R. Oestreich wrote in 2015.
The resulting law was particularly strict because it put the onus on employees to prove that they would not harm their former employers by taking the new jobs.
Clarrissa Cabansagan, a policy director for California transit justice organization TransForm, said the onus is on the cities to set up a system requiring companies to improve outreach.
Administration officials and Republicans close to the confirmation process stressed that the onus was on the Senate to stand by Kavanaugh, though they remained skeptical Ford will testify.
FTC Commissioner Slaughter pushed back on tech companies during the session, and said she's concerned about the onus being placed on consumers when it comes to data privacy.
In 2017 it's probably necessary to put a moral onus on realty decisions, to be seriously bothered by the temptation to talk about diversity but move to homogeneity.
Trump has repeatedly said that the onus is on Saudi Arabia when it comes to dictating the path forward and he's made clear he is in no rush.
Learning for Life has continued to tweak its policy in response to mounting abuse allegations, but it insists the onus is on police departments to implement those policies.
In an apparent move to put some onus on the government to help revive the economy, RBA's Lowe indicated that monetary policy was not the only game in town.
The FCA said on Wednesday the proposed changes included a clarification that the onus is on the adviser to prove that a transfer is in the client's best interests.
The ballooning size of the Dixons breach is interesting in light of Europe's strict new data protection regulation, which put the onus on data controllers to disclose breaches rapidly.
Duckworth said the onus still falls on the EPA, which has stalled efforts to implement more regulations such as the Lead and Copper Rule, which would safeguard drinking water.
Bond bulls were worried the Bank of England might also under-deliver at its policy meeting on Thursday, putting the onus on debt-funded government spending to support growth.
In its action plan, the company said the onus was on team leaders to discourage excessive alcohol consumption through methods including the use of drink tickets at work events.
As Saint John indicates, if gatekeepers are the impediment to change, not the people knocking to get in, the onus to make a difference should be distributed more realistically.
"There's an onus on both of them to stick to the issues ... and keep it positive, and start focusing on Donald Trump," Sanders supporter Bill Press said on CNN.
In any case, these surveys place the onus on the individual applicant when the responsibility for equitable and fair hiring lies with the recruiters claiming to be its champions.
President Donald Trump has been at the center of the crisis, limiting the number of asylum seekers granted entry and putting the onus on Mexico to find a solution.
Britain's corruption-fighters have a new tool: the "unexplained wealth order" (UWO), which puts the onus on targets to show that properties under suspicion were bought with clean money.
This makes sense when you consider the onus of student debt, which according to a recent Harvard study, affects 42 percent of millennials between 18 and 29 years old.
In the end, federal prosecutors were only able to score a small victory, putting the onus on the NCAA to carry this investigation forward — or let it fizzle out.
The onus is on Donald Trump to assure voters that this will be the case by disclosing the nature of his overseas relationships and committing to divest such assets.
The onus was on women to make the first move and call dancers over, according to a 1982 study that examined male strip clubs in the Urban Life journal.
While there are many benefits to this approach, she believes the onus should be on operators to have a clear mechanism in place to de-orbit these objects quickly.
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said in a daily briefing Monday that the onus was on all parties -- including the US and China -- to reach a peaceful solution.
While many stock photo sites offer loose guidance as to what kinds of photos they need, the onus is on the photographers to decide what they shoot and post.
The onus for an agreement was not only on the Greek government, but on its European Union and International Monetary Fund lenders too, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos told reporters.
Currently, the onus is on rightsholders to flag copyright violations with tech firms, who can then take action to pull content if they find it's in breach of copyright.
Aides to French President Emmanuel Macron, a powerful voice on the Council alongside Merkel, say the onus is on Britain to say what it would do with more time.
Sinpeng said there is also an increasing trend towards purported "anti-fake news" measures, but in Asia, the onus is on the user, rather than the platform they use.
While following these guidelines and basic practices will help to protect your data, it's important to note that the onus should not be fully on the customer or consumer.
So the onus is also on the TSA's bosses—Congress and the executive branch—to push the agency to prioritise waiting times as much as cost savings and security.
The onus is on Azerbaijan to demonstrate to the U.S. and the international community that it truly wants to be a partner in peace with Armenia and the NKR.
He said he felt hesitant to call it a culture of impunity because he believed it was not too late to change, but that the onus was on Duterte.
But regardless of how one defines CVE, the onus is on government leaders to spell it out and plan how to balance the choices that flow from the definition.
The White House on Tuesday placed the onus on Congress to extend protections for young undocumented immigrants after President Trump scrapped an Obama-era program shielding them from deportation.
Our research differentiates itself from other analyses by rightfully putting onus on a function of racism — devaluation — rather than the effects of racism, which ultimately includes blaming the victim.
The Dream and Promise Act's passage represents meaningful progress in its own right, and now puts the onus on senators to act to protect these incredible young people, too.
In both countries, St. John's Wort is available over-the-counter and isn't usually prescribed by doctors, meaning that the onus is on the individual to read the leaflet.
As with any sort of live music curation, the onus is on electronic music festival promoters to create an experience consumers can feel good about spending their paycheck on.
"With the Federal Reserve running out of options to help, the onus on lawmakers to provide fiscal stimulus," Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, told clients on Tuesday.
The Sochi agreement, as it is known, put the onus on Turkey to enforce a buffer zone up to 25km deep between the rebels in Idlib and the regime.
"The onus is on men to take the movement seriously and process it and think about whether they have been culpable or complicit in some way," Mr. Kwek said.
Representative Justin Amash of Michigan, the lone Republican calling for an impeachment inquiry, said on Wednesday that the special counsel's oral statement put the onus to Congress to act.
But he put the onus on the Trump administration to use the money, including a $500 billion pool for business, state and municipal loans that fueled Democratic concerns, effectively.
Blumenthal says with the passage of AB5, "all workers will presumptively be employees," and the onus will be on the companies to prove that a worker is a contractor.
In August, a pair of Republican senators introduced legislation to put the onus on Congress instead of the EPA to define which waters should be regulated under the law.
"The onus shouldn't be on the individual consumer to make sure all these things are secure and safe," said Becca Ricks, a Mozilla researcher who worked on the guide.
"We're putting the onus on the non-scientifically trained expert to evaluate the credibility of any possible discipline that might come to court and offer their opinion," says Neal.
But she has also put the onus on them to learn German, while taking a harder line on expelling those found to pose a danger or rejected for asylum.
But in addition, it entailed her becoming a de facto spokeswoman not only for "Julia" but also seemingly for her race, an onus for which she had never bargained.
For now, the onus is on individual states to identify vulnerable targets, better defend them, and, if and when an attack succeeds, counter the spread of lies and disinformation.
However, it also raises concerns about whether the document is meant to shift the onus and responsibility of dealing with employee mental health to individuals, rather than the company.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday touted tax reform as his key to unlocking economic growth and job opportunities — and put the onus on Congress to overhaul the U.S. system.
"The onus is on all of us to learn from any incident, whether it occurs on our platform or not, and then work to help prevent them," he added.
In August a pair of Republican Senators introduced legislation to put the onus on Congress instead of the EPA to define which waters should be regulated under the law.
But important to the Barclays outlook is easier monetary policy and lower interest rates, which in general make equities more attractive and the onus of debt easier on corporations.
"The onus is on all of us to learn from any incident, whether it occurs on our platform or not, and then work to help prevent them," he added.
Often, when a group of people is oppressed, the onus of blame is placed on them without searching for the root of the problem — the system that oppressed them.
When a few members of underrepresented groups do manage to be in the room, putting the onus on them to speak up about ads like this one is unfair.
Nielsen dismissed the criticism and continued to insist that the onus is on Congress to fix the immigration system, and that the Trump administration is merely enforcing the law.
This may leave the onus on national regulators to act, opening potential opportunities for providers of crypto currencies to game the rules by moving their operations to other jurisdictions.
Putin, who earlier on Thursday also met Pope Francis at the Vatican, said the onus was on Ukraine, not Russia, to resolve their dispute, a view Conte gently contested.
"Another possible reform could involve putting a greater onus on senior management for the costs incurred from regulatory fines or other legal liabilities, rather than on shareholders alone," he added.
"The onus is now firmly on the board and executive to execute strategy, grow the company and hope that oil, gas and LNG prices do not retreat materially," they added.
But Cohen quickly put an end to that discussion — getting visibly upset — by putting the onus on Zarin for inviting the production to film her headline-making "reunion" with Frankel.
Bolton, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, sought to place the onus for Gaza's plight on Hamas, and disputed the linkage between the UNRWA budget and Palestinian wellbeing.
But that's the free market at work — and I'd rather have the onus on Apple to make its products more compelling, rather than on developers to bend to its will.
The onus is on the company's product team to get people to watch content they've never heard of (and like it!) — to make sure Netflix's multibillion-dollar bet pays off.
"We're placing the onus of one of the most dangerous medicines we have into the hands of patients," says Chai, a physician and medical toxicologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital.
The best professional clapbacks maintain standards of HR-appropriate conversation, but needle the other person just so, all while putting the onus on them to get their sh*t together.
To some extent Hannity is just being Hannity, and the onus lies on his handlers at Fox—in the name of ethical newsgathering, or just empathy—to pull the plug.
The motion asks the judge to issue an order that would put the onus on Musk to show why he should not be held in contempt for violating the settlement.
In addition to interrupting the cycle of harassment, there's another upside: "This makes it so that the onus is not solely on the victim to keep reporting," Southworth told Refinery29.
A big part of the onus lies on the companies manufacturing the technology, explained Andrew Crocker, a staff attorney with the digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation, in an interview.
It's very possible that Trump de-certifies Iran but still waives the sanctions — a situation that would put the onus on Congress to have the decisive word on the deal.
"You need that competition to put the onus back on the person selling you a bill of goods," said Ian Schafer, founder and chairman of digital ad agency Deep Focus.
Peter Goetz, a CNN aviation analyst and former managing director of the National Transportation Safety Board, believes that ultimately the onus is on transparency and training, and not on automation.
But with the advent of rapid digital applications from nonbank challengers like Quicken Loans, the onus has been placed on banks to refine their processes or risk serious customer attrition.
The SPY Car Act places the onus for automotive cybersecurity and privacy standards on the shoulders of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
"The onus is really on the Hong Kong government now, despite a crisis, to really get back in the game and step up and reassure investors, reassure businesses," she said.
Part of the problem is geography, explains Rob Onus, the head emergency coordinator for Médecins Sans Frontières, a medical charity which now has around 1,000 people working in southern Bangladesh.
He added that the onus had been on Turkey to handle the exodus of Islamic State fighters from Syria, and that now their home countries must decide what to do.
Hina Shamsi, the ACLU's national security project director, pointed to previous court decisions putting the onus on Capitol Hill to reassert that documents belong to it and not outside agencies.
While we applaud Congress for making these much needed changes, the onus now falls on higher education leaders and institutions to step up and recruit this valuable population of veterans.
"Think," released the following year, works almost like a spiritual progression to "Respect": Instead of asking for some decency, she places the onus of her treatment directly onto her lover.
These images leave out the human figure only to assert more forcefully a ghostly human presence, which haunts the depicted places and burdens them with the onus of ineradicable events.
The onus falls on athletes themselves to tame an often-intricate array of symptoms without compromising their training intensity or their performance, and solutions are not always easy or obvious.
Not only are they direct victims of match-fixing—any unusual payouts come out of their coffers—but the onus is also on them to provide protection in their market.
McConnell is giving the Cruz amendment serious consideration, by sending it to the CBO, but he is also placing the onus on the conservatives to make the case for it.
Today the federal funds rate is only 2 percent, meaning there is little room to cut and much of the onus for fighting a recession will fall on fiscal policy.
" This advertisement—which placed the onus of the gift-giving on women—is thought to be a possible botched translation of the earlier letter, substituting the word "women" for "people.
The Times editorial on Monday warned that if Trump does indeed fire Mueller — which he has reportedly considered at least twice — the onus will be on Congress to step in.
While the money will first flow to federal agencies, the cash — and much of the onus to tackle the epidemic — will soon be with state and local officials, said Sen.
The Cowboys are bound to examine a running attack whose early struggles have put more of an onus on Prescott, and a defense that buckles at the game's pivot points.
Today, as reports of hate crimes and harassment surge after a bitter presidential race, the onus is on Trump to tone down his own rhetoric and that of his advisers.
Given what is now known about climate change, the onus is on the industry to step up and take things seriously, says Robert Kaspar at Seeburg Castle University in Salzburg.
A $44 billion supplemental payment request from the White House said the administration was "aware" that Puerto Rico needed Medicaid assistance, but it put the onus on Congress to act.
Euro zone business growth, meanwhile, unexpectedly slowed to a 16-month low in May, a survey published on Monday showed, keeping the onus on the ECB's ultra-easy monetary policy.
Employers are prohibited from directly asking anything about your disability; that puts the onus on the employee or applicant to educate the employer, said Eve Hill, a disability rights attorney.
Employers are prohibited from directly asking anything about your disability; that puts the onus on the employee or applicant to educate the employer, said Eve Hill, a disability rights attorney.
With major societal change on the horizon, the onus was on the Irish Football Association (IFA) to make Windsor Park a more welcoming environment for both Protestant and Catholic fans.
The Jetta owner, for example, didn't know Volkswagen puts the onus on the customer to wipe their data before selling their car — even if it's being sold back to a dealership.
Vaez says the Iranians feel strongly that the onus is on Trump to make the first concession, even if they know he won't meet their demand to unwind all U.S. sanctions.
But some Egyptian officials say they would resist any attempt by Israel, or its U.S. ally, to shift to Cairo the onus for addressing Gaza's long-term governance or economic problems.
The ruling suggests that Kesha, the alleged victim, is the one who should bear the onus of accusations she's brought forward, having to prove herself innocent rather than Dr. Luke guilty.
"The law also places the onus on girls to report their own marriages, who may face reprisals from their husband and family as a result," she said in an emailed statement.
Again, Samsung put the onus on reviewers there, but ultimately shouldered the blame for a top layer that looked almost exactly like the laminate Galaxy devices ship with to avoid scratching.
Yet when asked post-primary about how she would convince a Republican-dominant Statehouse to approve recreational marijuana, Jordan put the onus on lawmakers and not herself to make it happen.
The onus has always been on women to signal they are uncomfortable with casual touching, and society has told us for so long that our bodies don't really belong to us.
Fredrickson said that if Rosenstein is leaving, "the onus is on the Senate to demand that Barr protect the Mueller investigation before allowing any vote to go forward" on his nomination.
Fran Lebowitz calls him a "nun," putting the onus on his own vow of chastity, though he yearningly alludes to white gay friends — like Tom Ford — who found long-term partners.
The onus would then be on anyone who advocates confining hundreds of children in sweltering, makeshift facilities, separate from their parents, to explain how this could be for their spiritual benefit.
That puts a moral onus on us to make some decisions that do what little we can to help those who are less fortunate, and this is one of those things.
S&P made it clear the onus was very much on the newly returned conservative government of Malcolm Turnbull to repair its budget shortfalls or risk losing the agency's AAA rating.
All three are expected to be exempt from any coordinated cuts, meaning that the onus will likely rest on some of the higher-producing members, such as Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
The Committee should maintain an easing bias in its statement and in Powell's presser, with the onus on downside risks to definitively dissipate in order to avoid another cut in September.
And, as Speaker Paul Ryan has said repeatedly over the last few months, the onus is now on his party to get things done, to demonstrate a competence in running things.
The onus is now on rechargeable batteries – rather than petrol – to propel the automotive industry into its proposed greener future, with lithium ion cells being the prevailing form of this technology.
After all, he put the onus on readers to seek out the kind of content they want to read, rather than on broadcasters to present both sides of a political argument.
But these efforts, while good in theory, put the onus on consumers when it wouldn't be that difficult for Google to build better security into its products in the first place.
Angela Merkel has dismissed the idea of helping Emmanuel Macron by relaxing eurozone spending rules, quickly putting the onus on France's next president to implement economic reforms after his election win.
Instead, these tools come with the expectation — presented as an opportunity for empowerment — that it's up to the users to change their behavior; the onus is not on the products themselves.
So, you think: sure, why not go to the talk about why the onus for change in how society views and treats women shouldn't be placed entirely, as usual, on women.
With many analog components going out of stock, the onus is on nuclear operators and their suppliers to conduct rigorous tests to ensure that equipment installed at plants is bug-free.
Moon's moment Doubts over the Singapore summit put the onus on Moon, who has been encouraging engagement with North Korea since his election last year, to get things back on track.
Moreover, another poll found that 56 percent of Americans put the onus of the shutdown on Trump and the Republicans, with the disapproval rating of the president climbing to 57 percent.
"I will say when you are looking at apples to apples, so often the onus is put on women to ask more often, be more confident and 'lean in,'" she says.
"The onus is on physicians to fairly summarize the evidence and guide patients through the decision-making process," they wrote, adding that perhaps the new study can support that decision-making.
The two women defended the policy by saying the current administration is merely enforcing laws that were already on the books, and put the onus on Congress to change those laws.
At the center of the controversy is an agreement signed last month that puts the onus of dealing with migrants from El Salvador and Honduras on the region's northernmost member: Guatemala.
The onus is now on the GOP-led Congress to act, particularly given that for eight years, the GOP has railed against President Obama's usurpation of their authority to regulate immigration.
Draymond Green put the onus squarely on himself to improve the results for the visiting Golden State Warriors in Game 2 of the NBA Finals Sunday night against the Toronto Raptors.
Justice Murphy is expected to grant Mr. Gloe youthful-offender status, a designation meant to "relieve the eligible youth from the onus of having a criminal record," according to state law.
In fact, the greatest success of Keep America Beautiful has been to shift the onus of environmental responsibility onto the public while simultaneously becoming a trusted name in the environmental movement.
People do want politicians to cooperate, so Trump casting himself as willing to work cooperatively puts the onus on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to reciprocate (which she is unlikely to do).
Editorial As the mystery deepens about the deaths of four American soldiers in an ambush by extremists in Niger, President Trump has disavowed responsibility and put the onus on the military.
In a separate Twitter post on Tuesday, Mr. Trump suggested that the onus was on Democrats to come to an agreement on his infrastructure plan, which some lawmakers see as unrealistic.
But honestly (and I'm talking here about shows I'm not writing about), if the onus is on me to track that information down, there's an excellent chance I won't do it.
For Democrats, the strategy appeared to put the onus on Mr. Trump to deliver a real plan and to lock him into the enthusiasm he showed for it in their meeting.
Johnson and his ministers been talking up progress in negotiations with Brussels, but the EU side has sounded less optimistic, putting the onus on Britain to come up with new ideas.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, hailed the withdrawal as a victory over a "terrorist organization," but said the onus remained on the U.S. to ensure the militias withdrew within five days.
You can walk into a nursery and get the plant you are drawn towards and read the instructions wrapped inside, but the onus is still on you to help it thrive.
Leaders hesitant about remote work either don&apost offer work from home as an option, or introduce tracking systems that put the onus on the employee to prove they&aposre working.
While part of that burden falls on the department, which she will push to "extend itself to the residents of the city," the onus also falls on the administration, she said.
Johnson and his ministers been talking up progress in negotiations with Brussels, but the EU side has sounded less optimistic, putting the onus on Britain to come up with new ideas.
Rather than forcing the voters to prove their eligibility, the group argues, the courts should put the onus on state and county elections offices to contest those ballots after the fact.
Men and women in positions of power: The onus is on you to open up channels of communication with your employees and start the dialogue, even when the conversations are tough.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday he wanted his government to fulfil its term, putting the onus of triggering an expected early election onto a coalition partner.
Chuck Schumer, D-New York, in line to be the top Senate Democrat next year, praised Collins for working seriously on the proposal, but instantly placed the onus back on Republicans Tuesday.
It puts a little bit of the onus on the audience, too, I think, because it forces them to reflect upon when and why they laugh at someone on stage self-deprecating.
A recent public service announcement puts the onus on consumers to remain vigilant about their software updates, but there's a chance connected components won't receive critical updates manually in a timely manner.
The main critique of her approach is that it starts by arguing for Muslims' humanity, as if the onus is on Muslims to prove not all 1.7 billion of them are terrorists.
Philbin argued that the House should've pursued Bolton's testimony, saying that putting the onus of calling in witnesses onto the upper chamber will do grave damage to the Senate as an institution.
Without the standard retirement savings plans available to staff employees, the onus remains upon freelance workers to save for their own retirement — something that not all of them feel able to do.
But right now the onus is on Uber and AV-makers to reassure the public that they are doing everything they can to avoid accidents on the road to a safer future.
It's incredibly frustrating that despite the reckoning currently taking place in our society around issues of sexual harassment and assault, the onus to solve the problem is still overwhelmingly put on women.
By rooting successfully for the right of devout employers to opt out of contraceptive coverage, conservatives have loosened the accepted meaning of the term "substantial burden" and reduced the onus of proof.
A 1994 law puts the onus on the FDA to prove that a supplement is unsafe, as the Atlantic reported, making it difficult to stop illegal supplements before they hit the shelves.
Throughout the claims, Stone said she was reluctant to come forward due to the state of Australia's defamation laws, which place the onus on the publisher to prove the claims are true.
The move put the onus on Congress to address the nearly 800,000 Dreamers now facing uncertainty about their status in a country that for many is the only one they have known.
The move by the Europeans highlights the growing frustration they have with Iran, which has put the onus on them to do more to shield Tehran from the crippling impact of sanctions.
Sessions simply wants to do his job and move forward, according to this source, and if the President wants to fire him then the onus would be on him to explain why.
Hatch, who sponsored the Senate version of the bill, called the report a "hit piece," placing the onus on his colleagues for unanimously voting through the legislation, which became law in 2016.
She also argues that some providers are not free of conflicts, and that their agreements put the onus on a customer to determine whether an investment strategy is right for that person.
The White House needs something to happen that would change the politics of the situation, and would put the onus on Democrats, who think they have the upper hand, to solve it.
A $28503 billion supplemental payment request from the White House on Friday said the administration was "aware" that Puerto Rico needed Medicaid assistance, but it put the onus on Congress to act.
Wray appeared to put the onus on the White House for allowing Porter to remain on staff despite the fact that the abuse allegations prevented him from gaining a full security clearance.
The European Parliament has said that if distortions are shown to exist in a given country then the onus should be on its exporters to show that their prices are market-conform.
Financial Services Minister Kelly O'Dwyer has said that such widespread misconduct in the sector was "not acceptable" and the onus was on the financial companies to restore the trust of their customers.
And unfortunately, like depression or hypomania, it places the onus on people who are not necessarily in a position to help or understand, no matter how much they may care for you.
The onus is on us to expand investment and access to skills training to ensure that this new wave of job opportunity is available and rewarding for people across the economic spectrum.
The onus is upon us to ensure that the story that we tell is respectful, is authentic, is what tells the story as it should be said, and does it with dignity.
Democrats have been divided about what exactly to do about the findings of special counsel Robert Mueller's report, which puts the onus on Congress to decide whether to impeach President Donald Trump.
I know it is popular to put the onus on Facebook to control hateful content but I find that gives Facebook too much of the very power that many people complain about.
What sucks about situations like this, though, is that when it comes to sticking up for women within the music industry, the onus usually falls on other women – and it falls aggressively.
"The onus is on the restaurant owners to work with buyers and manufacturers to come up with a solution that can accommodate the functionality of a straw without using one," he said.
Both he and Mr. Trump said the onus was now on lawmakers to protect the young immigrants as part of a broader overhaul of the immigration system that would also toughen enforcement.
At the end of the day, though, if you're going to put the onus on someone to tell the Palestinian side of this story, it shouldn't be Mr. Rav and Mr. Issacharoff.
"The problem with all of these kinds of solutions is they put the onus of security responsibility on the user," Marc Rogers, VP of cybersecurity at access management company Okta, told Recode.
But Belichick put the onus on the entire team to be better at ball security and eliminating mistakes, noting the special-teams captain Matt Slater's fumbled kickoff and Brady's interception on Monday.
And since no one else cared, the onus to improve Marvila fell on residents, Silva's small team, and local nonprofits like Rés-Do-Chão ("Ground Floor", a reference to Marvila's empty shops).
"If you don't have a long-term bond market you limit the growth because you're putting all the onus back on to the banks to basically be the provider of capital," Kravis.

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