Likewise he can speak out on environmental issues unencumbered by the focus-group fudges that blunted his election campaign. |
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For a party whose being is so linked with core principles, government will mean painful compromises and fudges. |
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All we have had is whole lot of political fudges, while the industry has gone down, taking large numbers of other jobs with it. |
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The conventional wisdom is that the church fudges issues such as child abuse in order to hold on to power. |
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How he fudges the numbers on the cost side or deals with benefit cuts remains a bit muddled. |
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But beyond this, the argument fudges a person's legal duties and his moral duties. |
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That is not accounting for all sorts of fudges which allow fishermen from different countries to find various ways of bending the rules. |
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Television involved the sort of fudges and compromises that simply wouldn't occur to her. |
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His supporters point to what they consider to be a moral clarity that has ended a lengthy period of fudges and rationalisations on crucial issues such as terrorism. |
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The government, which often fudges numbers, doesn't want you to know the truth, just as your parents shielded you from many of life's unpleasantries. |
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Its success has been limited as the history of the era between 1914-18 and 1939-45 shows and the record of evasions, fudges, compromises and failures is a discouraging one. |
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