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- βάρος, νομική υποχρέωση
- The onus is on the landlord to make sure the walls are protected from mildew.
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μ η μετρήσιμο)τ ο βάρος,η υποχρέωσην α αποδείξεις κάτι (burden of proof)- The onus is on those who disagree with my proposal to explain why.
τ ο βάρος,τ ο στίγμα- Geraldine evades the onus of ambition by subordinating it to the service of her family, and escapes the onus of sexuality by bodily mutilation (Dorothy Mermin, Godiva's Ride: Women of Letters in England, 1830-1880,
σ ε λ . 19, 1993)
- Geraldine evades the onus of ambition by subordinating it to the service of her family, and escapes the onus of sexuality by bodily mutilation (Dorothy Mermin, Godiva's Ride: Women of Letters in England, 1830-1880,
τ ο βάρος,η ευθύνη,η υπαιτιότητα- ... what might be called "onus-shifting" — each side trying to make a record and place blame on the other for the division of Europe and the Cold War itself. (Daniel Yergin, Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State,
σ ε λ .6, 1977)
- ... what might be called "onus-shifting" — each side trying to make a record and place blame on the other for the division of Europe and the Cold War itself. (Daniel Yergin, Shattered Peace: The Origins of the Cold War and the National Security State,
τ ο βάρος,η ευθύνη- The onus isn't on us to produce something great every time. The onus is on the public to decide whether they like it or not. (The Beatles Anthology,
σ ε λ . 174, 2000)
- The onus isn't on us to produce something great every time. The onus is on the public to decide whether they like it or not. (The Beatles Anthology,
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