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The fudging
verb
To try to avoid giving a direct answer; to waffle or equivocate.
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The fudging, on the website, around nutrient standards and regulation is based on an assumption that headteachers need freedom to manage their own schools.
The fudging of the fiscal cliff issue means there will be a few more crises to come in the US, but Friday's employment numbers suggest that the economy is heaving itself back on its feet.
The only thing significant here is the fudging of the numbers.
"Out have gone the smoke-filled rooms, the fixing and the fudging," wrote Robert McCrum, literary editor of the Sunday newspaper The Observer.
By stealing the limelight, the protesters distracted attention away from much of the fudging which is characteristic of such discussions.Nevertheless, Genoa did provide an opportunity for the American and Russian leaders to meet in the wings.
Or witness the myopic debate on health and social care, the fudging of infrastructure decisions and the minimal discussion of critical issues such as the future of the workplace.
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The Conservatives have accused the government of fudging the issue.
The fudge seems likely to continue.
The fudge factor shrunk to zero.
The Fudge Factor expands under other conditions.
The fudge factor affects exponentially to the part of the attenuation factor corresponding to the Mie scattering.
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