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There is a natural tendency for the government sports development and policy-making body, the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC), and the private, international, non-government sports organization, the Philippine Olympic Committee (POC), to go on a collision course unless there is a deliberate effort on the part of the heads of the two agencies to work together and assume a position of humility.

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But athletes must exercise prudence in determining that if by joining such a rally, they could do more harm than good.
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But athletes must exercise prudence in determining that if by joining such a rally, they could do more harm than good.
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