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This theory predicted the rapid expansion of the early universe, termed "cosmic inflation", a bit of fudge to explain early events after the big bang.
Some - including Labour MPs like Graham Allen - suggested Ed Miliband's pledge to set up a constitutional convention was a bit of fudge to get Labour through the election.
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("Realm," for that matter, is another bit of fudging).
The ticklish Catalan question appears to have been answered, with a bit of fudging, through a new autonomy statute.
While Atlantic Power's website says "95% of our power is 'clean power'". By "clean" they mean "not coal". They are also indulging in a bit of fudging by counting the size of projects by megawatts (MW) of capacity, which has the effect of decreasing the apparent weight of baseload power generation like coal.
So it seems fair to say that "Game of Thrones" has engaged in a bit of fudging.
Some days later, USA's CEO suggested that reducing the federal budget deficit will require merely some modest tax reform and and a minor adjustment of the Medicare program -- a claim that in my opinion was beyond wishful thinking -- and seemed to be a quick bit of fudging to calm the natives.
Many think it is a bit of a fudge.
Sam writes: "This feels like a bit of a fudge.
Well, O.K., that's a bit of a fudge.
Trial verdicts are also being scrutinised.In this section Anyone for a bit of legal fudge?
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