And those doozies are just a couple of things that have been left out of or fudged in a single document. |
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. |
The list is endless. Appointments so far suggest that these decisions will be fudged. |
However, critics say the G8 has fudged many issues and put national self-interest before the international common good. |
The problem which besets all mergers and acquisitions is the lack of clarity, with management issues being fudged. |
Whenever awareness-raising is put forward as a solution, I smell an issue being fudged. |