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Troy finally manages to fudge the issue.
So long as he manages to fudge things a bit, to keep Britain signed up to the European Convention on Human Rights EHCRR), while getting rid of the few glaring restrictions, a British Bill of Rights could satisfy those who want strong human rights law as well as appease the Tory extreme.
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For instance, investors in a company going public might want management to fudge poor results.
In 2009, just after the financial crisis hit, executives managing the Oppenheimer fund started to fudge its performance when trying to raise money from prospective investors, the S.E.C. said.
The Patients Association believes it is, suggesting managers are trying to "fudge" the figures.
She managed to stand.
Perkus managed to stand.
He was so hyperactive that his mother made a deal with him: If he managed to stay in school every day until 2 p.m., rather than getting sent home at noon for misbehaving, each Friday she would take him on the trolley to Barney's Beanery for a burger, then to C.C. Brown's, where the hot fudge sundae was born.
And to obfuscate and to fudge.
We had to fudge a bit".
Spain is too big to fudge.
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