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Examples
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Fudging his age (16), he made an immediate impression on that first show, "Pal Joey," and its star, Gene Kelly.
Donen Goes Back On the Town Nicolas Rapold 2010
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Hopefully sooner; probably later: Fudging has become the preferred mode of European governance.
What Is Europe Sinking About? Bret Stephens 2012
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Fudging stock valuations—which can easily be checked against published prices—seems bizarre.
A Margin for Error in Hedge-Fund Filings Justin Lahart 2011
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“Fudging the data in any way whatsoever is quite literally a sin against the holy ghost of science,” he said.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Why Politicians Love the Global Warming Issue 2010
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Faith-Based Fudging'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'President Obama fulfilled one campaign promise and violated another recently with an executive order revamping the White House office for religion-based and neighborhood programs.
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Fudging indexation clauses to effectively default on debt is an old game.
Watch Out for Sovereign Debt Risk Carmen M. Reinhart 2008
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Fudging the rules may be the norm in politics, but that's no reason for us to accept it.
Controlling the Myth Steven Barnes 2008
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Fudging timelines is nothing new in politics, but Palin has a well earned reputation as the straightest of straight shooters.
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The request was stamped “DECLINED” by the Bush administration, and Fudging Georgie knew that, because he was the one who said “NO!” last month!
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Fudging the books is now a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine no matter how large the fakery.
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