if neither I nor II is implicit.
if both I and II are implicit.
if neither I nor II is implicit.
The speakers is assuming II; that is why he is concerned about the failure of the relationship.
The coach is assuming I, otherwise he won't stress on his men's potential. II can't be assumed : the intention of player is a different matter.
I is implicit: it does matter a lot; that is why it goes on to make winners. II does not fit here.
The speaker is assuming II that is why he has referred to things related to education. Assumption I has not been hinted at in the statement.
From the given statement it cannot be inferred whether transparency exists or not. Hence I is not implicit. II is a valid assumption; that is why the speaker has jotted down new guidelines for selection process.
if both I and II are implicit.
The maulana is assuming both. He feels that though programs are more popular than prayers, they are less important. Hence the appeal.
The speaker is assuming II, that is why he has put emphasis on long-term measures rather than short-term ones. Nothing about the election-winning interests has been hinted at here.
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