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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. If the statement is true, write the word, "TRUE" on the first blank and "N/A" on the second blank. If the statement is false, write the word "FALSE" on the first blank. Then, on the second blank, type the word/s that should be substituted for the word/s in curly braces ("{ }") to make the statement true . This should be in correct spelling and capitalization. (Note that the letters of the word TRUE and the word FALSE should be in ALL CAPS and does not include the "quotation marks".) The notion of Good Faith is based on the Philippine {Constitution}.

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MODIFIED TRUE OR FALSE. If the statement is true, write the word, "TRUE" on the first blank and "N/A" on the second blank. If the statement is false, write the word "FALSE" on the first blank. Then, on the second blank, type the word/s that should be substituted for the word/s in curly braces ("{ }") to make the statement true . This should be in correct spelling and capitalization. (Note that the letters of the word TRUE and the word FALSE should be in ALL CAPS and does not include the "quotation marks".) The notion of Good Faith is based on the Philippine {Constitution}.

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