Both of the governments have the power to collect taxes, build roads, borrow money, establish courts and create new laws, and many other powers which are not as relevant.
An implied argument is an argument which leaves us to draw the supposedly obvious conclusion for ourselves. Where an assumption on which the argument depends is not stated it is not readily available for scrutiny and therefore the fact that it is questionable or false can easily escape our attention. Similarly where a conclusion remains unstated the questionable connection between it and the reasons given for it remains out of view and may thus escape our critical appraisal. The problem with implied arguments therefore is that they involve a sort of mental sleight of hand that can fool us.
She doesn’t study hard enough
The saying
"men are like steel, when they lose their temper they lose their worth?" means that a man in a rage has lost a valuable property (the ability to keep a cool head) just like steel looking it's valuable property (it's tempering) when it gets re-heated.
The expression tell men that they should not lose their "temper".
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The highway won't care, the highway don't know
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