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One very crucial virtue in our life is sincerity.

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More business executives in the country said they saw “a lot” of corruption in the government last year, more than in 2012, a recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey revealed yesterday.

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Now that we are growing into more complex socio-political life, we all the more need to be sincere-with God, with others, with our own selves-to achieve authentic personal and social development.

At the moment, we seem to be drowned by an ocean of data and opinions, while truth is actually left out in the cold. This situation has been with us for so long that we already consider it normal.
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According to the 2006 SWS survey of enterprises on corruption, the largest drop in the proportion of managers saying that "most" or "almost all" companies in their line of business give bribes to win public sector contracts was in Cagayan de Oro-Iligan (CDO/I), with 38 percent in 2006, a drop of 27 percentage points from 65 percent in 2005.
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One very crucial virtue in our life is sincerity.

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More business executives in the country said they saw “a lot” of corruption in the government last year, more than in 2012, a recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey revealed yesterday.

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Now that we are growing into more complex socio-political life, we all the more need to be sincere-with God, with others, with our own selves-to achieve authentic personal and social development.

At the moment, we seem to be drowned by an ocean of data and opinions, while truth is actually left out in the cold. This situation has been with us for so long that we already consider it normal.
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According to the 2006 SWS survey of enterprises on corruption, the largest drop in the proportion of managers saying that "most" or "almost all" companies in their line of business give bribes to win public sector contracts was in Cagayan de Oro-Iligan (CDO/I), with 38 percent in 2006, a drop of 27 percentage points from 65 percent in 2005.
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