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"If they have been fudging these figures, what else have they been fudging?" said Alex Holmes, Asia Economist at Capital Economics in London.
Kimmy Schimdt is back and more fudging fantastic than ever before.
And maybe that act of compassion is worth fudging the truth?
Pressed by, again, this administration this idea of fudging what facts are.
The fudging convention, they ruled, was a matter of politics, not law.
In fact, the country itself has previously admitted to fudging the numbers.
She is not stealing my personal information or fudging the tenets of democracy.
We care because we know that translating is not an art of fudging.
And it's not just minor things on which Trump is fudging the facts.
Anyway, we should probably say that we don't condone font-fudging of any kind.
Huawei has just massively benefited from President Trump's fudging on a US trade ban.
"  Trump in August claimed that Lester Holt was "caught fudging my tape on Russia.
By fudging the details, or just plain lying, Trump is gifting them extra ammo.
Kobe Steel admitted that the fudging had been happening for at least 10 years.
She was tossed from office in 2016 for fudging government accounts, which she denies.
When Lester Holt got caught fudging my tape on Russia, they were hurt badly!
Sure there was the typical fudging on the number of votes committed or available.
Lula's hand-picked successor, former President Dilma Rousseff, was impeached for fudging public accounts.
Within two years she would be impeached and tossed from office for fudging public accounts.
One of the most common ways job seekers lie is by fudging their employment dates.
The fudging of political personalities can be derogatory in both directions, depending on individual sympathies.
"When Lester Holt got caught fudging my tape on Russia, they were hurt badly," he posted.
That pre-visualization work saves a lot of heartache and physical fudging on the back end.
Trump wasn't the only one buzzing about Hicks reportedly fudging the truth at times for Trump.
I feel like that's info we should probably be fudging, but I can't take it back.
I'm not even sure how T-Mobile is fudging the numbers to make its claim work.
Or — worse — fudging the facts in order to make these rock legends seem like real people.
"When Lester Holt got caught fudging my tape on Russia, they were hurt badly!" he added.
There's a mathematical technique that auditors use to see if their clients are fudging the numbers.
Even then, fudging the numbers would be difficult, because the best statistical agencies show their work.
Maybe those who criticize the fudging of historical accuracy in The Aeronauts are missing the point.
Others scandals, such as colleges fudging their numbers to gain a higher ranking, are far more widespread.
We are accustomed to fudging for a "good enough" solution that will clear the bar of public acceptability.
A fudging of the rules to make sure a main-event title fight goes on as planned, perhaps?
Variety and The Atlantic, among other outlets, also challenged the studios' tactics, accusing them of category fudging or fraud.
In fact, they seem to be willfully fudging those rules in order to save the characters they like best.
"I'm fudging obsessed," she posted on Instagram this past summer, with a giant grin and a hefty brown trout.
Trump's own history of fudging facts about matters large and small is also playing into anti-war activists' hands.
It's nigh impossible to imagine that a Congress this corrupt would seriously believe Rousseff's alleged number fudging deserves impeachment.
Hernandez says he let it be known around the office he wasn't comfortable fudging numbers, and was fired shortly thereafter.
And Clinton at his peak was a 10, although his partners often whispered about his propensity for fudging his scores.
The president has also accused Google of fudging search results to the benefit of the left on similarly flimsy premises.
He suggests the two of them start a scam on the warehouse company by fudging the inventory, then pocketing merchandise.
Rousseff is accused of fudging government accounting to hide the scope of the government's deficit problem during the 22015 campaign.
Also, Sanders managed to get Chief Justice John Roberts to read aloud a sentence documenting Trump's fudging of the facts.
Just as the president's fixation on fudging the crowd size for his inauguration was totally pointless, so too is this debate.
That was possibly the most rational moment of the Trump campaign, and of course he has since started fudging on it.
Trump also seems to be fudging the timeline on the Collins investigation by implying it was an Obama-era matter only.
Wouldn't it make much more sense for him to just brag about his achievements, maybe fudging the numbers slightly in the process?
Examples of this clever fudging of the facts: Then there was the part of the speech that made no sense at all.
Long story short: Fudging the timeline makes for better TV. And that's why Varys magically shuttles back and forth from Meereen, okay?
Rather, Rousseff is accused of fudging government accounting to hide the scope of the government's deficit problem during the 2014 reelection campaign.
She and Nai Nai are close, talking on the phone often, but they are always fudging the truth to save each other's feelings.
Reaching the goal of 6.5-7% GDP growth will require either a fudging of the figures or investment in projects of dubious worth.
Fudging the facts in pursuit of "being morally right" -- as Ocasio-Cortez puts it -- assumes that moral righteousness is an agreed-upon thing.
Indec had been widely accused of fudging official statistics to make the economy look stronger than it actually was under former President Cristina Fernandez.
The song "Let's remember Pearl Harbor" was played so often I could -- fudging just a few of the lyrics -- sing it for you today.
But rather than fudging the truth, Hanold says you should be completely transparent in an interview about why you're in a position of transition.
The company closed its remaining campuses in April 2000 after the Education Department fined the school $2130 million for fudging its job placement rates.
The company closed its remaining campuses in April 2015 after the Education Department fined the school $30 million for fudging its job placement rates.
They aren't just "spinning" or fudging facts — they are making stuff up, smearing the Ukraine whistleblower, and refusing to fess up when they're proven wrong.
Now, Charlamagne -- real name Lenard McKelvey -- believes someone is dredging up the old case and fudging the facts in an effort to smear his name.
For its critics, the charges against community and regional bankers fudging their accounts and defrauding the bailout fund are in some ways beside the point.
The agency had been widely accused of fudging official statistics to make the economy look stronger than it actually was under former president Cristina Fernandez.
Trump has previously claimed NBC was caught "fudging my tape on Russia," but there has been no evidence presented of the network doctoring the tape.
Tests have shown CBD retailers consistently fudging the numbers since 2017, with various products containing way less or way more CBD than the packaging claims.
What little you can shave off of your tax bill by fudging or cheating is hardly worth the cost of a Mike Sorrentino-style situation.
"I don't know if you could accuse them of fudging, but there's no 'carnage' here," James Lynch, former director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
For Sports Interactive, the fudging happens with injuries, primarily, in contrast with their attempts at strict fealty to the increasingly bizarre finances of real world soccer.
And fudging may be a much more successful strategy in a general election, which will be fought over lots of issues, than in a European poll.
The Theranos disaster-saga began after a series of damming WSJ reports revealed that the company was fudging testing results from its flagship blood testing device.
Legally, they have a right to cut up to 1,000 trees, but by fudging numbers or paying a small bribe, they'll cut up to 2,000 trees.
Ocasio-Cortez's childhood has become the subject of speculation from conservatives, who claim she is fudging facts about her past to appeal to working-class voters.
Fudging the truth is a risky gambit for any politician; doing so with war stories risks doing serious and lasting damage to the tale-spinner's credibility.
As I pointed out in my earlier article, the fudging of terms and lack of clarity are often intended to promote public policy that is intellectually disingenuous.
"Basically they are fudging the hours in order for it to neatly fit into the shift pay, no matter how many hours the guys worked," he said.
Earlier this year, the New York Times turned heads by asking whether the hit Broadway musical Hamilton's historical fudging on certain points is, well, good for us.
As a result of the fiddling and fudging, the projected 2017 deficit rose to $561 billion, from the $416 billion that was estimated just six months earlier.
Instead, Holbrooke made himself one of the heroes of the hour (shades of Hillary's lesser fudging about "landing under sniper fire" at an air base near Tuzla).
Saying that the news network was "fudging" the tape is vague enough that the conspiracy theorists who want to believe Trump is "onto something" can do so.
In a Twitter post on Thursday, Trump accused the news outlet and Holt, of "fudging my tape on Russia," but gave no evidence to back up his claim.
These countermeasures include an option for phones to correct for the slight imperfections in motion sensing that might identify a phone—basically, fudging the numbers a teensy bit.
To critics of Mr. Trump who say he is in the business of fudging numbers to fit his economic narrative, the jabs at the C.B.O. are particularly worrisome.
It's not clear exactly what Trump means by "fudging," especially as the entire video has been available on NBC's website since it was first broadcast in May last year.
Prince's first manager, Owen Husney, with his adman instincts, stoked the star-maker machinery by fudging Prince's age and then dropping his last name to add to the mystery.
While Trump has called Cohen a liar willing to say anything to get a reduced prison sentence, he has not explicitly accused his former confidant of fudging the timeline.
It's nigh impossible to imagine that a Congress full of corrupt people like Cunha would seriously believe Rousseff should lose her job solely because of her alleged number fudging.
Only when spoken in the manner of a woman fudging her origins could words like "feminine" (fem-i-neen) and "avalanche" (ah-vuh-lonzh) become such pungent punch lines.
Whatever one thinks of these issues, however, everyone should be concerned that the Kagame government has been fudging, hiding or selectively presenting the raw facts of its economic record.
On "Face the Nation," Representative Adam B. Schiff, Democrat of California and chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, accused the president and his top aides of "fudging" the intelligence.
Furthermore, because I genuinely believe I may be able to help a potential patient who might read the reviews, fudging their origins doesn't seem like too bad a con.
That's just a short throw from 21 percent seen on Asus' new Zenbook S2700, which had to do a little fudging with its numbers to get a ratio that high.
"A lot of people think that it's a fudging exercise to draw the process out for a fair while and to somehow avoid the vote of no confidence," Barker said.
Often, we think that fudging the truth will save us from getting in trouble, but when the story comes out, the hot water is bound to be so much hotter.
The paper does look at the results split into subgroups, and there seem to be some factors that are associated with a less humpy distribution (which could suggest less fudging).
" Trump also accused NBC News' Lester Holt of "fudging my tape" of the May 2017 interview where Trump pinned his firing of FBI Director James Comey on "this Russia thing.
In fact, like so many of us have when reaching for a job we want, McCarthy admitted to fudging the truth a little bit to get Jones on his side.
It's nigh impossible to imagine that a Congress this corrupt would seriously believe Rousseff's alleged number fudging, a less serious charge than what many of them are facing, deserves impeachment.
Three months after the novel coronavirus was first reported in Wuhan, China appears to have successfully dampened the rate of new infections—even allowing for some fudging in the official numbers.
Frank Lloyd Wright was funny about his birthday, occasionally fudging the year in favor of youth, but 2017 marks his actual sesquicentennial — to be celebrated with various exhibitions across the country.
A new federal audit presents more evidence that private Medicare Advantage plans are fudging the data about how sick their customers are, as a way to pull in more taxpayer dollars.
Over the objections of the commission's two Democrats, the three Republican members, including Chair Ajit Pai, voted to overturn protections put in place in 21---but not before fudging a few facts.
King's supporters may cheer on this assumption of authority, and wonder how anyone of good conscience could oppose fudging the law just a tad to promote more spending on low-income students.
It's entirely possible Apple still would have set a new record; it's effectively been fudging the numbers for a while by adding more and more countries at launch, thus inflating initial sales.
"It's sort of a well-known fact that if there is going to be any fudging of expenses or non-reporting of income, it's going to be on that form," Krochman says.
The coalition always entailed fudging policy differences: not all social conservatives were true believers in big tax cuts and deregulation; business élites often didn't feel strongly about abortion and prayer in schools.
Another challenge Cobb faces is just how much to encourage the president to speak to Mueller, given Trump's history of fudging the truth, including in courtroom depositions from his real estate business.
Among a series of unglued tweets, Trump accused NBC anchor Lester Holt of "fudging" the tape that is reportedly being looked at by special counsel Robert Mueller as evidence of obstruction of justice.
IRS auditors reportedly show extra interest in tax returns from people working in certain fields of employment that are statistically more prone to fraud or at least fudging figures on annual 1040 forms.
Obviously, there's a fair bit of scientific fudging going on in the Jurassic Park series, given that the entire series' premise is based on an incorrect idea of how long DNA can be preserved.
We all know Washington is famous for fudging numbers and subjective math, but even in a town where climate change is a flash point, both sides of the aisle could agree: This sounds fishy.
By fudging the numbers, they can trick the Internal Revenue Service into turning over a tax refund — which then they cash in, using none other than the information from your stole W-2 form.
Yet accounting scandals at Olympus and Toshiba — along with safety-data fudging at Kobe Steel, Mitsubishi Materials, airbag manufacturer Takata and even KYB, maker of earthquake shock absorbers for buildings — show that Japan Inc.
But if Ben Elton's screenplay benefits from dramatic imaginings and factual fudging, I'm content that Branagh — who stars as well as directs and whose devotion to Shakespeare is inarguable — be the one to approve them.
As far as name-fudging goes, "Wayne Tracker" is a total yawniker, and suspiciously so: It's a name that tries for don't-mind-me banality, but instead inspires what-the-hell-do-we-have-here bafflement.
Some have cited the lack of correlation as a sign of possible fudging in the country's economic statistics, while optimists have said that the figures may show how China is shifting away from energy-intensive manufacturing.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — A 2,000-year-old wax tablet bears inscriptions of the Greek homework of an Egyptian child, fudging his attempts to copy his teacher's script and running into the margin.
And he took credit for millions of Americans coming off food stamps, fudging the numbers -- which have been declining since 23 -- and failing to note that his administration's rules are kicking poor people off the program.
He came across as greedy in a nation that tolerates lots of bad behavior, for example in personal lives or fudging data to dupe regulators, but not, as alleged, lining one's pockets at the firm's expense.
On the heels of this scandal of falsifying and fudging graduation requirements for the sake of reports that would reflect well on the district, the situation was echoed in DuVal High School in Prince George's County.
The Australian Olympic Committee paid a fine of AUS$36,000 after nine of their athletes were caught fudging their passes to get into other events at the Games and had their passports and travel documents taken.
Only here, instead of fudging label claims or stretching the limits of truth in advertising, WWE's willing and able to do that old Bush administration trick of making its own reality, leaving us to talk about it.
Last week's "joint report" with Barnier that unlocked the EU agreement to open trade talks depended on fudging how they will avoid erecting the infrastructure of a "hard" EU-UK border that could disrupt peace in Belfast.
" In the memo, Mr. Schubert warned that while the fudging of the data had initially not changed the fundamental conclusions of the data, the practice had "gone beyond all reasonable bounds and now most likely constitutes fraud.
"The indictment is full of ambiguity and fudging language, the government is inserting these phrases so they can shift their theory as they go along in the trial," Amy Saharia, an attorney for Holmes, told the judge.
Tidal wanted to save the music industry, and instead, it's losing exclusives and right now stands accused of fudging subscriber numbers, manipulating streaming numbers, providing late payment to labels, and in some cases not paying artists at all.
They are accused of paying $500,000 to bribe officials at the University of Southern California into fudging their daughters' applications and posing them as crew team recruits despite neither of the teens having ever participated in the sport.
LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Some banks are fudging which staff are ultimately responsible for decisions, contravening a new regime designed to make it easier to apportion blame if something goes wrong, Britain's top market regulator said on Wednesday.
Macri won office on promises of attracting foreign investment, in part by increasing transparency at Indec, which had been widely accused of fudging data to make the economy look better than it was under previous President Cristina Fernandez.
The experts shared their best insights on Goldman's application and interview process, including how to get into a recruiter's database, why there's no room for fudging on your résumé, and how to know if you'll ultimately thrive there.
Still, Pushpala appears conscious of a new scrutiny on Silicon Valley health startups after the Theranos saga in which it was revealed the much-hyped blood testing startup that had raised almost $700 million had been fudging test results.
Mazars became a target in the House investigation after former Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen accused Trump of fudging his wealth in an unsuccessful attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills football team and reduce his real estate tax burden.
Mazars became a target in the House investigation after former Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen accused the President of fudging his wealth in an unsuccessful attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills football team and reduce his real estate tax burden.
But even in the most realistic demos, everything has been repeatedly rehearsed and optimized to show exactly what a company wants you to see, taking dramatic license as needed and fudging things so the demonstration is smooth, efficient, and timely.
Whether it's fudging facts about "crime-infested cities" -- you know, where black people live -- or painting immigrants as members of ISIS or drug cartels, Trump continues to light a fire under white men who want to believe they're losing "their" country.
He was taking on every assignment, and it turned out that in the rush of churning out all this stuff, he had been, at different times, plagiarizing, manufacturing quotes, fudging facts, recycling his own material and so on and so on.
Not only does a Republican-nominated federal judge call out Barr for fudging the truth, but he further questions whether Barr did it to protect the President -- precisely the opposite of what the Justice Department is, and should be, about.
The census researchers, Marta Murray-Close and Misty L. Heggeness, concluded that people thought it was more socially desirable for men to earn more — so whether fudging the numbers was a conscious or unconscious choice, these social norms affected their answers.
These drones are not, after all, weapons from some threatening outside force that the two are equally horrified about; these are weapons developed by the United States to safeguard the United States, representing years of post-9/11 paranoia and boundary fudging.
This year Britain's Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) was found by the High Court to have been "fudging" the evaluation of tender requirements to prevent the disqualification of the Cavendish Fluor Partnership consortium, in a £15bn ($223bn) tender to clean up several nuclear sites.
But the fact that Labour has held a seat in a Leave-voting constituency against strong pressure from the Brexit Party will vindicate Mr Corbyn's strategy of fudging on Brexit and fighting the war on Labour's strongest fronts, public services and economic justice.
Valued at $9 billion just last year, Theranos has crashed and burned since a series of Wall Street Journal reports revealed it was fudging blood test results from its flagship device, leading the company to throw out two years worth of results.
Couple that with Dana Loesch's brief appearance as a voice of reason, and the series' continuing fudging of the line between truth and fiction — starting with Pastor Dave's imprisonment — is an indication of what's really going on in the God's Not Dead franchise.
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, without offering any evidence, accused NBC News of "fudging" his May 2017 interview that came days after he fired then FBI Director James Comey and in which he cited the federal Russia investigation.
Michael Cohen's allegations Mazars became a target in the House investigation after former Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen accused Trump of fudging his wealth in an unsuccessful attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills football team and reduce his real estate tax burden.
More often than not, the film makes you feel like you're watching a group of talented actors cos-play Queen's Wikipedia page, all of them fudging the facts whenever they get too close to making these rock legends seem like real people.
So begins Lee's new venture: fudging, then eventually all-out forging, juicy letters from some of the entertainment and literary greats, which earn her enough cash to cover her rent in a shabby, rat dropping–strewn apartment uptown for the first time in months.
The full report hasn't been released yet, and maybe it will change from the current draft, but, for now, it seems that the FCC is lowering the standards of how it assesses progress, it just isn't fudging specific numbers when it gives its approval.
Months after angering a gathering of Jewish Republicans by fudging his views on the status of Jerusalem, Mr Trump bowed to conservative pressure and pledged that he would move the American embassy to that divided city, calling it "the eternal capital of the Jewish people".
He made conservative supporters of Israel nervous by suggesting that he would be "neutral" in efforts to broker peace between Israel and the Palestinians and by fudging his views on the status of Jerusalem, a divided city with holy sites revered by Jews, Christians and Muslims alike.
For instance, unrelated case but this will make the point, if we can find cases where climate scientists are fudging their data and exaggerating the problem, where science is becoming politicized, that is incredibly destructive to the urgent need to converge on what to do about climate.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump sought to backtrack on comments last year in which he tied his decision to fire FBI Director James Comey to a probe into Russian election meddling, accusing NBC News on Thursday of "fudging" their interview, but offering no supporting evidence.
Months after angering a gathering of Jewish Republicans by fudging his views on the status of Jerusalem, Mr Trump bowed to conservative pressure and pledged to AIPAC that he would move the American embassy to that divided city, calling it "the eternal capital of the Jewish people".
It's easy to assume that this poor diction is just a way of fudging half-baked lyrics or poorly-written scripts, and it's certainly true that there are times when it's obvious rappers have found a lazy shortcut that means they don't have to really say anything.
Again, there are plenty of real and dangerous things to be outraged over, and plenty of ways Republicans advance policies that hurt women in particular—but fudging the truth about whether a frighteningly cruel healthcare bill categorizes rape a preexisting condition doesn't do the resistance any favors.
And by the end of the trial's first day, a marathon debate that stretched into early Wednesday morning, the House Democrats prosecuting Trump had accused Cipollone and Sekulow of fudging facts to present a more sympathetic version of the Ukraine scandal that threatens to upend Trump's presidency and his political future.
Really, though, a lot of anti-abortion laws (and I've read a lot of them) include some pure medical gibberish of one kind or another — whether they're fudging the numbers on how to measure the gestation of a pregnancy, or using medically inaccurate terms for medical procedures, or even inventing brand new medical procedures out of whole cloth.
In "Dark Blue Turban," which shows Helene in her 20s in a rose-red dress, Jawlensky tries out a striking bluish-black outline, but here, too, a kind of military tunnel vision leaves him careless of his details, skipping over Helene's breastbone and fudging the line of her forearm in his hurry to get to her gaze.
Really, though, a lot of anti-abortion laws (and I've read a lot of them) include some pure medical gibberish of one kind or another — whether they're fudging the numbers on how to measure the gestation of a pregnancy, or using medically inaccurate terms for medical procedures, or even inventing brand-new medical procedures out of whole cloth.
Her disastrous handling of the government budget (and ensuing fudging of the numbers, for which she is facing impeachment), her refusal to engage in a new wave of economic reform, and her mismanagement of the corruption scandal at the state-run oil company Petrobras have destroyed much of the goodwill and stability that previous governments in Brazil had painstakingly built over the past 20 years.
Trump was not specific in defining how Holt "got caught fudging" a tape that appears to refer to the president's interview with the "NBC Nightly News" anchor shortly after he fired then-FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE in May 2017.

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