The presumption was that these sophisticated investors would turn the homes into rental properties.
However, Department for Transport guidelines include a "strong presumption" against routes that would damage such areas.
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But the presumption will now be that a prenuptial agreement is fair, unless proved otherwise.
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And she said all individuals connected to the case were entitled to the "presumption of innocence".
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Critics argued that a "presumption in favour of sustainable development" amounted to a "developer's charter".
Not much in the way of a presumption of innocence in that staged event, is there?
After all, breaking the joint liability presumption is tough and often requires going to court.
Breaking that joint liability presumption is hard and often requires the expense of going to court.
All of this global business is driven by the presumption that biomass is carbon neutral.
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The EJ activists could not overcome that presumption, and EPA dismissed the complaint.
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What is under challenge, chiefly, is his outrageous presumption in starting a much-needed debate.
The government later made it clear this "strong presumption" would not apply to grammar schools.
"We need to end the presumption of ever-closer union, " the MP for Camborne and Redruth said.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) said there was no presumption of mis-selling at the other seven.
But for now, the presumption ought to be that the government will seek to salvage things.
But Polish negotiators are irritated by the presumption that Polish workers are itching to leave.
But unless your system is founded on the presumption of guilt, the following business may unsettle you.
Proposition 8 did not say that it was retroactive, and there's a presumption against applying measures retroactively.
We start with the presumption that all property acquired by either spouse during marriage is community property.
One would strengthen the presumption of innocence by forbidding the publication of photographs of suspects in handcuffs.
Against this backdrop, it is not a presumption of innocence that is keeping his opponents at bay.
The current presumption that threats can be credible because of asymmetric information therefore needs to be re-examined.
But there is still a risk that in some trials the presumption of innocence will be undermined.
But Mr Deuchars said there should be a legal "presumption" in favour of grandparents having visitation rights.
Pleasing as this symmetry will be to the now-retired publisher, the results of his presumption are far-reaching.
It doesn't take the presumption that we all want to see something to run down our country.
For example, the presumption that economic life repeats itself, eventually reverting to the mean, makes statistical work easier.
MSPs have questioned whether drug or alcohol misuse "would create a presumption that a child should be removed".
World Bank statists were also appalled by Doing Business' presumption that reasonable taxes are good for economic progress.
This is the drama of a flawed and self-destructive hero, a protagonist of great achievements and overweening presumption.
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