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How to use fudged in a sentence

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Whenever awareness-raising is put forward as a solution, I smell an issue being fudged.
And those doozies are just a couple of things that have been left out of or fudged in a single document.
The problem which besets all mergers and acquisitions is the lack of clarity, with management issues being fudged.
However, critics say the G8 has fudged many issues and put national self-interest before the international common good.
I think that it is clear that the numbers were fudged, that we shaded the truth, because I think there was a predisposition to go in, and wasn't based on facts on the ground.
Disputing the official version that an average two or three lions are poisoned to death each year, he believes the forest department figures are fudged.
Today, career guidance options for secondary school pupils are fudged and need to be given new-found meaning.
The need for change is overwhelming and a fudged result in Nice will not do.
What is most troubling is they admitted that they fudged catch numbers so that the minister could claim conservation was a priority.
If this is so, it was sadly lacking when the Finance Ministers fudged an early warning decision on Germany and Portugal just recently.
He knows very well that the number he has quoted about people coming into Canada is fudged.
I listened to that guy from Dartmouth and I could not believe it as he fudged around all of the issues that he knows very well are true.
First, our constitution fudged the language issue by declaring all 11 languages as official.
The script would be used as more than just raw material, but would need to be fudged.
That less important details may be fudged in order to get to a larger, more important truth.
Perhaps the precise schedule of U.S. troop withdrawals next year will be fudged nearer the date.
Sin and damnation are downplayed, and the distinctions between heaven and earth, the profane and the sacred, God's grace and our efforts tend to be fudged.
The British Presidency came out with some warm words but, at the end of the day, fudged it.
This is a comically transparent attempt to kick the vow beyond the next election in the hope that the issue can then be fudged.
The list is endless. Appointments so far suggest that these decisions will be fudged.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I think I would have fudged on that assignment, had it been assigned.
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