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More Republicans fudged than Democrats, though both had their moments.
He wanted to sharpen the constitution's fudged distinction between "nationalities" and "regions".
Labour fudged the issue at the election, and got away with it.
He fudged his age and experience to get his job in Australia.
He fudged the question of whether humans are to blame for climate change.
So, we can establish that both Trump and Clinton have fudged the facts.
And that yes, he may have fudged the truth because he wasn't caught up.
It then allegedly fudged the figures to misrepresent how carbon regulation would affect investors.
The "internal rate of return" measure that private-equity companies tout can be fudged.
He fudged data; he made unsubstantiated claims; he took credit for other people's ideas.
Oblivion raised the bar in Elder Scrolls presentation but fudged much of the detail.
For two and a half years, the organization obstructed and obfuscated, fudged and fumbled.
Sony has also fudged with its console's capabilities from the earliest days of the PlayStation.
This provides a way, Dr Irving reckons, to check that results have not been fudged.
The teenage Ms. Schreck appears to have fudged that part, avoiding close-to-home revelations.
So Ms Le Pen has fudged the issue, with a muddled plan for parallel currencies instead.
One problem with this interpretation is that she has fudged her immigrant story in other ways.
But I suspect a long extension will be granted with the reason for it getting fudged.
Their results suggest that among the results that are only just significant, 10-20% have been fudged.
But it's becoming increasingly clear that the best May's government could achieve would be a fudged Brexit.
"In any event, reaching out on the basis of fudged elections is not acceptable," Chamisa told CNN.
And Mr. Trump has often fudged small, easily checked details with no clear reason for doing so.
It hinges on whether the company fudged its accounting, but symbolically, the trial stands for a lot more.
Sweden's NATO question is being fudged for now, but it will loom large in next year's general election.
Mr. Cohen said Mr. Trump fudged finances: Mr. Cohen said Mr. Trump misrepresented the value of his properties.
He fudged his whereabouts and biographical particulars even as he performed a striptease of his earnings and expenses.
In pairs like cobalt and nickel, where the table had been fudged, Moseley confirmed the fudges to be correct.
The FBI is investigating allegations that Zoom fudged its risk adjustment numbers, meaning Zoom likely should have paid more.
This is what I'm feeding it: Which is a bit low, but I also fudged my figures a bit.
This may lead some scientists in training down a morally dark path where results are fudged, and everyone loses.
The accused were primarily wealthy parents who fudged their kids' SAT scores or athletic abilities to give them an edge.
Between revenue neutrality, distributional progressivity, lower rates, fewer deductions, and fudged details, the Republicans are going to make some enemies.
But lawyers who spoke to Codebook said the detailed denials wouldn't just be a public relations issue if incorrect or fudged.
According to the docs, obtained by TMZ, Lisa Marie also fudged her numbers when she included the English manor she owns.
Faced with the impossible multiples, the O'Connors said they did what many were doing at the time: they fudged the numbers.
It wasn't just veggie burgers that fudged their ingredients, though—one beef burger contained pork, another bison, and yet another chicken.
And some of those dramatic deadlines can be fudged with short-term extensions if longer-term deals aren't reached in time.
The motorist claims Stevie admitted he fudged up, flashed a California ID, but said he didn't have his insurance card on him.
Labour's fudged position on Brexit has just about held up, helping it to win a by-election in Peterborough earlier this month.
The Republican nominee has repeatedly defied his own commitments and fudged assurances -- and done it well before a single vote was cast.
Jenny was thrilled that, she says, "our home appeared much cleaner and crisper on TV," but noted they'd fudged a few things.
Out of necessity, the time frame has been compressed, the chronology of real events fudged and some incidents invented from whole cloth.
A convention speech riddled with factual flubs, along with an odd anecdote about a fudged marathon time, sullied his Boy Scout brand.
It's at least theoretically possible that all these problems will be solved, or at least fudged sufficiently to get a bill passed.
Were they to strike a deal based on a fudged customs union compromise, they would struggle to win support from their respective parties.
And with all the issues surrounding drugs and cheating hanging over so many sports, justice was fudged in soccer these past four months.
The nature of any offer on the customs union is therefore likely to be heavily fudged and will probably not meet Labour's demands.
Sly details disconcert: The photographic verisimilitude slips away when the covers' outline gets fudged, and the paint sometimes runs — a weeping heroine's makeup.
Rockefeller never fudged numbers or used ambiguous language to twist the truth, writes Chernow, and he made sure to repay loans without delay.
But even then, it seems like the moments when Singer made things up or fudged the facts weren't all that far from the truth.
Instead they fudged it and ensured that Iran's untrustworthiness was reflected in an obligation to open itself up to unprecedented inspections by the IAEA.
There is just enough time to find a fudged form of words that would allow Mrs May to meet her hopes of sufficient progress.
Since then Labour has fudged its Brexit stance, managing more or less successfully to appease both pro- and anti-Europe factions within its ranks.
It surprised Andy Mills, the Star-Ledger photographer, that Mr. Christie fudged about his beach day, since he seemed to know he'd been busted.
Louis C.K. has always sounded like an ally when it suited him, and fudged it when it pleased him to walk a riskier line.
Asked about possible sanctions against Russia, Roettgen said any measures should target the fudged boundary between the Russian state, security apparatus and organized crime.
The company fudged figures on some 11 million of its cars to show that they met emissions standards, when they in fact did not.
So far in 21, murder is down 25 percent from last year, a record-low level that has astonished police leaders and cannot be fudged.
It was a tough, low-margin business and he was losing a lot of money from employees who fudged their time sheets for extra hours.
She's more likely to propose a fudged deal, in which issues such as the Irish border are left to be resolved during the post-Brexit transition.
May's best hope probably lies in a fudged agreement that would leave many specific details to be resolved in a transition period beyond the March deadline.
I'd be a rich man if I had a nickel for every time someone fudged a 30-minute check or nodded off on the midnight shift.
Provisions allowing investors to sue foreign governments will be fudged, with some sectors carved out (whether enough to please those fretting about corporate power also remains unclear).
Miss out on any of those fours elements and you get a fudged approximation of UHD instead, which is where a lot of the confusion comes in.
Arizona prosecutors wouldn't drop his case just because of a fudged warrant, and while the Stingray news weakened their case, they were determined to see it through.
There's always a chance that Google fudged this demo a bit, so we'll have to wait to see what it'll actually sound like when it goes live.
Ostensibly, the case is about a cover-up: Rousseff allegedly fudged government accounting to hide the scope of the government's deficit problem during the 2014 reelection campaign.
The limits set in both the Maastricht treaty and the later stability and growth pact were fudged, so that at the outset the euro zone embraced 11 countries.
Election returns are like earnings reports: If they can be fudged or manipulated because they're not very clear, they don't hold much informative value to truly curious investors.
And frankly, more than a few straight historical movies—from Braveheart, to The Patriot, to Gladiator—have fudged the death of their real-life villains for dramatic effect.
That decision fudged the distinction between Puerto Rico's commonwealth status, adopted in 1952, and territories fully under control of the federal government, as established in the U.S. Constitution.
In recent years, bouts of illness have cut holes in his concertizing schedule, and reviewers of his solo recitals almost always mention the odd fudged run or transition.
Of course shadows, reflections and other lighting tricks have been in games for years, but now they don't have to be fudged or approximated—they can be finely calculated.
Warren's heritage is a favorite talking point for President Donald Trump, who routinely mocks her background, calling her "Pocahontas" and claiming that she fudged her ancestry to get ahead.
Remember, Floyd's ex, Josie Harris, is suing Floyd for defamation ... claiming the boxer fudged the facts and lied about her to Couric when discussing his 2010 domestic violence arrest.
She also testified that she knew her tax firm had fudged a loan amount so a then-broke Manafort could save up to a half-million dollars in taxes.
His rhythms have been fudged; his operas have become occasions for vulgar high-note battles rather than displays of refinement, subtle vocalism and meticulous wedding of text and music.
It's worth noting that Samsung appears to have fudged the press imagery a bit and the microscopic bezel you see in official images is not actually what you get.
And in 2001, respected wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, writing for his publication Wrestling Observer Newsletter, reported that numbers for WrestleMania III, the event's previous longstanding record, were knowingly fudged.
Despite its length and detail, the agreement leaves a lot to be fudged and finessed (what one source involved in the talks, referring to the president, calls "Santista constructive ambiguity").
Risk adjustment exists to give insurers incentives to cover people who have costly medical conditions, but the suit alleges UnitedHealth and others knowingly fudged risk scores to get more money.
On this subject, Richard Revesz and Jack Lienke have written an op-ed in The Times carefully detailing how the E.P.A. has fudged the economic numbers to justify its policy.
News organizations have been forced to acknowledge that phrases like "stretched the truth" and "fudged the facts" are useless for describing a candidate who speaks falsely in virtually every breath.
House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) this week held up a Daily Mail story on climate science as proof federal scientists fudged a major study on the issue.
So watching the Kardashians put in the work of building their brand — the faked storylines, the fudged timelines, the slightly-too-perfectly-staged reveals — is like watching experts at work.
The Falcon Heavy's first flight is finally over, and despite a fudged landing in the ocean, the rocket has shown its prowess and is likely ready to begin missions for customers.
Any indication that the numbers were fudged puts at risk the trust investors have in management, further damaging an enterprise like G.E. that is already dealing with a host of challenges.
And while the United States has lied, deceived, fudged and gaslit its way through Vietnam, Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, Iraq and Afghanistan, it has still been covetous of the place truth holds.
In order to receive jobs subsidies, Foxconn had to employ 2000 people at the end of 2018, and it missed that target badly, even though it appears to have fudged the numbers.
In one such class-action lawsuit, it was alleged that Colker had fudged the result of a clinical study he performed on Xenadrine-EFX while he had been employed by the manufacturer.
Last year, a row over migrant policy nearly brought down the coalition and SPD chief Andrea Nahles acknowledged she had made a mistake over the fudged ousting of the domestic spy chief.
Image: NvidiaA lot of the impressive effects that ray tracing brings—reflections, shadows, refractions—already exist in computer games, but the details of these effects are mostly fudged or estimated by graphics artists.
The trickiest question of all may be whether there can be explicit provision to extend transition beyond the end of 2020, the EU's preferred cut-off date, but that could yet be fudged.
Account says loans were fudged Laporta, who has been granted immunity for her testimony, said her firm falsified a loan amount at the request of Gates to help Manafort pay less in taxes.
However, if you look closer at that hinge, you'll see how Asus fudged the numbers a bit, because it's clear Asus isn't factoring the part of the ZenBook's screen that extends below the deck.
In the beginning, she and approximately two dozen compatriots falsified documents, fudged statistics and exaggerated reports of communicable diseases — all to obscure the identities of potential victims and secure resources to keep them alive.
Publications that increased their focus on video content while slashing reporters, all in response to Facebook's viewership numbers, later learned that these figures — the entire basis of their new business models — had been fudged.
Its economy has slowed from a breakneck annual pace of between 26 and 2000 percent a decade ago, to a more stable rate of roughly 6.9 percent, according to the somewhat-fudged official statistics.
Its economy has slowed from a breakneck annual pace of between 12 and 63 percent a decade ago, to a more stable rate of roughly 6.9 percent, according to the somewhat-fudged official statistics.
His stint there ended in 2010 with an equally surprising scandal: the disclosure that Mr. Hurd had had a relationship with a female consultant to the company and had fudged some related expense reports.
These numbers cannot be fudged, smudged, selectively chosen, or subject to alternate views, because there is only one reality: America is a nation at war despite America's indifference to the fights waged in its name.
Finally, the two sides fudged a new plan that would instead take all of the UK out of the EU customs union, but allow Northern Ireland to remain aligned with EU rules on certain goods.
Europe holds an EU summit amid deadlocked Brexit talks, Catalonia faces a deadline to clarify its fudged independence move from Spain and Sunday's Austrian elections could give it one of the youngest world leaders ever.
Feisty Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has fudged around the edges of politically flammable labor market legislation, while promoting a vote-grabbing tax relief in spite of Italy's huge public debt of 160 percent of GDP.
May's other option is to play hardball and hope that the national leaders of the European Union retreat from the position proposed on Wednesday, at least allowing this issue to be fudged a little longer.
Casting a shadow over the process is the Irish border issue, still considered the most complex problem in the negotiations, one that provoked a crisis in December before a fudged, last-minute compromise was reached.
The adultery story enhanced the sense that he was an enigma, a story line that developed when the press learned that he had changed his name from Hartpence and fudged his age by a year.
Whether negotiators deliver a framework, a fudged deal or a handshake agreement, it won't be enough to convince financial markets that the major structural differences at the heart of the trade conflict have been fully settled.
So Grossi fudged the necessary forms and sent his new best friend to his family in America "That was all I wanted, because I wasn't sure if I would make it back or not," Grossi says.
Experts have predicted many smaller trucking outfits that have fudged the books in order to stay profitable in a low-margin industry will close up shop, benefiting larger companies and driving up demand for new vehicles.
The criminal charges Mr. Schuette has already filed have focused mostly on lead contamination and accusations that front-line workers for the city and state shirked their duties and even fudged data to avoid taking action.
Actress Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days in prison Friday for paying to have her eldest daughter's SAT scores fudged, as part of the widespread college admissions fraud scandal fostered by the wealthy and semi-famous.
A paragraph-long statement after the latest board meeting, on November 19th, said that the bank would direct more money to small businesses but fudged the biggest question: whether it would hand more cash to the central government.
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway confirmed health care analysts' suspicions Sunday that Obamacare's individual mandate was one of the main targets President Trump's executive order Friday — but she fudged on how quickly the administration would act on it.
And if his come-clean moment wasn't actually a come-clean moment, then how can anyone know what parts of his testimony were the whole truth and what parts were hedged or fudged to make him look better?
Clarification (November 23rd): An earlier version of this story contained the sentence: "This year Britain's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) was found to have fudged numbers and shredded vital documents to block an American contractor from winning a £7bn ($8.5bn) tender".
He got moved to an entire house stocked with girls desperate to couple up and make it into the villa proper and he fudged around for two days squinting and not wearing SPF in front of the two extra blondes.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned Indian generic drugmaker Emcure Pharmaceuticals, saying it repeatedly fudged test records at its plant in western India, in another case of a pharmaceutical firm in the country facing such action.
Examining American anxieties about adultery and same-sex love, it chronicles how "Shakespeare in Love," originally a progressive script written by Marc Norman, got rewritten by Tom Stoppard so that elements of Shakespearean homosexuality, bisexuality and marital infidelity were fudged.
My brain is so close to my mouth, yet in the time it takes for a thought to travel between the two and become a sentence, the meaning is diluted and fudged to something I don't really mean at all.
Yet the declaration is, in truth, a wish list for future negotiations — one that fudged the central question of whether Britain would stay deeply enmeshed in the bloc's economic structures, and therefore accept its rules, or chart a different course.
Meyers runs through the fudged book-report vibe of the president trying to comment on the Colombian FARC crisis and his climate change remarks at the G7, as well as the "fake principled, holier-than-thou PenceBot short-circuiting" in Ireland.
Taylor Weyeneth A 24-year-old who somehow landed a senior role in the White House's drug policy office will resign at the end of the month after the Washington Post reported that he had basically no experience and had fudged his resume.
There is a twist involving a prior death on a staircase, the exhumation of a body, the revelation that Michael Peterson was bisexual and arranging meet-ups with male escorts, the discovery that he fudged some details about his war record in Vietnam.
But Jeremy Corbyn fudged a planned commitment that his pro-EU party was no longer "wedded" to the idea of free movement - a pillar of the European Union that, he said, could not be ruled out if it helped Britain win trade access.
And that matters, not only because of the weird, near-historic nature of Olajuwon's night, but also because it illustrates just how much discretion NBA official scorers once had—and how easily basketball moments could be shaded and fudged into something they weren't.
Like many other Disney projects set outside the United States, in 1994 "The Lion King" fudged the specifics of a distant (from Hollywood) place with a well-intentioned but hazy first-world perspective; Africa is just Africa, without particular cultures, countries or regions.
Plot-wise, there's no reason Vampyr couldn't have offered players a chance to swap roles between brother and sister—the game could have fudged enough details to make it work—but in B-games, you aren't usually flush with options like that.
Dialysis chain DaVita this week agreed to pay $270 million to settle allegations that physicians in its medical group fudged how sick their patients were so they could get paid more from Medicare Advantage plans — which in turn got higher payments from the federal government.
There would be something poignant if it was anyone else forced to bluff and wheeze through this sort of Fudged Book Report on the radio, but because it's Francesa, declaiming as ever from within the bulletproof popemobile of his tragicomic ego, it's pure delight.
Here too, EPA has fudged the numbers, throwing out data on the rule's benefits for irrigation, cleaner drinking water, and flood prevention by claiming that underlying studies are too old, while continuing to use studies of a similar vintage to show the cost savings of the repeal.
Alexandria, Virginia (CNN)Paul Manafort's accountants testified against the former Trump campaign chairman on Friday, telling jurors that loan amounts were fudged to help him on his taxes, loan documents sent to banks were forged and that he did not disclose his financial stake in foreign companies.
So the rules get fudged a bit and the contractual language gets muddled slightly and words and phrases and definitions get blurred a touch and exemptions are made for money-printing superstars and everyone agrees to tuck away their reservations and their suspicions, and everybody's happy.
Per the L.A. Times, Nye filed a complaint in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday alleging Disney's Buena Vista Television fudged the numbers on his series Bill Nye, the Science Guy, depriving him and the show's other co-owners of their contractually obligated 50 percent cut of all net profits.
The fudged data, discussed in an internal 2010 document and cited in a report published on Tuesday by the Senate Committee on Science, Commerce and Transportation, illustrates what investigators said was a pattern of deceit at Takata that continued long after the severity of the airbag defect came to light.
But when the committee and Special Counsel Robert Mueller later sought to corroborate Stone's claim by asking Credico to testify, Credico realized Stone had lied about him being a back channel and fudged the timeline to make it sound like Credico had provided information in July, when in fact Credico did not actually interview Assange until a month later.
Let's catalogue: In Bush's first term, his administration either deliberately falsified or purposefully fudged intelligence reports about Iraq's nuclear capabilities, as well as connections between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, in order to steer public opinion to support an invasion of Iraq that, by most estimates, took the lives of at least half a million Iraqi civilians in order to oust a brutal dictator.
It has long been assumed in capitals like Berlin that its vote to leave would somehow be forgotten or fudged: "The political and economic elite in the EU-27 have vastly underestimated the willingness of the UK public and politicians to vote for Brexit in the first place and now opt for a hard Brexit," observes Nicolai von Ondarza of the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.
Trump's compulsive lies are a well-known fact of the campaign at this point, but I still questioned my own reality for a moment on Monday night whenever he fudged the truth — as when he implied that by saying Hillary Clinton did not have the presidential look, he meant she did not have the "stamina" (this is a lot like his saying that when he insulted Carly Fiorina's face, he really meant her "persona").
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