0 a soft sweet made from sugar, butter, and milk --
1 a plan or action that avoids making a clear decision or giving a clear answer: --
2 to avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer about something: --
3 a soft, creamy candy made from sugar, milk, butter, and chocolate or other flavoring --
4 to cheat about something slightly, esp. by not reporting facts accurately or not telling the exact truth: --
My view is on the record and there is no attempt to fudge the issue.
I do not think that we should fudge the issue of paying people at the top the appropriate salaries.
Because it fudges the issue so much, it makes people seek an easy way out.
It is rigorous in its analysis and it fudges no issues.
It bears all the characteristics of a good old-fashioned fudge.
The government could admit that 'commissioning' is a fudge, with service planning and 'purchasing' merged to the detriment of the former, and institute effective service planning.
I ate a piece of chocolate fudge.
But such eclecticism seems to fudge the gap between law's moral permissibility and its obligatory force.