Certainly one can distort the truth without fudging figures or Photoshopping images, simply by clever juxtaposition. |
Some have claimed that this is fudging the issue, and that they have set in a committee where it will wither and die. |
According to media reports, the corporation has been accused of fudging facts and figures regarding funds that were used for reconstruction and rehabilitation. |
However, reality is that when it comes to numbers and fudging the budgets, the government is an expert at it. |
So the obvious interpretation of his comments is that he used the suggestion of one association for Britain as a means of fudging the issue. |
But if you don't feel comfortable with such blatant figure fudging, you can tinker with the words. |