II is implicit by the very need of the singer to defend ghazal. I is not implicit because the singer does not compare ghazal to pop.
Here the assumption is: The method of governance of a country should be according to the ground realities of that country. Hence I is not implicit. II is not implicit because we don't know whether the speaker has other countries in mind.
The announcement of awards serves both the purposes.
The way 'business' is used in the given statement implies assumption I. Whether the rallies will get the support of the people on such issues or not, is not in the mind of the speaker. He is only against such demonstrations. Hence II is not implicit.
I is not implicit. We don't know about success of businesses in general. II is implicit; hence the appeal for Internet adoption.
II is definitely an assumption. But nothing about the policies of different companies can be found out from the statement.
Eastern Railway may be initiator of this practice. Hence I is not implicit. Assuming I, the Eastern Railway officials have advertised so.
Because he is assuming I that is why he has used the term 'enforceable' in his statement. Speaker is assuming II; that is why he stressed that law should be obeyed by all without exception.
Both are implicit. The term 'dead' clears speaker's intention.
The newspaper's view on the expensiveness of justice can't be guessed from the given statement. Hence I is not implicit. In assumption II, the term 'civilized society' twists his view.
Both are implicit.
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