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1 He says the politicians continue to fudge the issue and the law even now is confusing.
2 That left two options: fudge the issue until the election was out of the way or present the electorate with a plan.
3 I suspect he is going to fudge the issue and be as bland as possible. European blue chips .STOXX50 outperformed, rising 0.7 percent.
4 Regrettably, a clumsy and hurtful article by Mr Myers has fudged the issue .
5 The comics have fudged the issue for decades.
6 Successive governments have fudged the issue .
7 Fudge the issue at all times.
8 The resolution also fudges the issue of the name of the mission, originally christened the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia.
9 He said both governments knew what was required before political progress involving Sinn Féin was possible and warned them against fudging the issue .
10 Fudge the issue and you could end up ringing in the New Year with just the cat, the television and a magnum of Ovaltine.
11 Announcing himself to the Assembly as a man of "plain speech", Dr Paisley said he would not fudge the issues nor engage in "word games".
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