| 1. | A challenging theory is normally expected to bear the burden or onus of proof.
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| 2. | The onus of proof is on anyone who claims copyright.
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| 3. | I think that the onus of proof is on those making a case for deletion.
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| 4. | A formal hearing thus proceeds where the party raising the exception ( the excipient ) has the onus of proof.
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| 5. | In many cases the onus of proof has been reversed and the justice that once prevailed has been gravely diminished ."
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| 6. | International law " places the onus of proof on France to supply satisfactory evidence that this testing is safe, " he declared.
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| 7. | At each distinct stage of the litigation, the court must consider whether the onus of proof is on the applicant or respondent.
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| 8. | And East added that international law " places the onus of proof on France to supply satisfactory evidence that this testing is safe ."
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| 9. | That was so because it was a domestic agreement between husband and wife, and it meant the onus of proof was on the plaintiff, Mrs Balfour.
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| 10. | While I'm not in _ complete _ agreement with your comments re onus of proof re verifiability, Tom 11 : 30, 14 May 2006 ( UTC)
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