Yet the campaigners are optimistic these loose ends will be tied up, or at least fudged.
But many expected that the deal would be fudged and a substantial number of troops would remain.
The crisis started when the criteria for joining a single currency were fudged, allowing in countries like Greece.
Rilya's caseworkers also fudged reports and lied about visits that never took place.
He argues that this will be an improvement on the current fog of obscure environmental protocols and fudged laws.
Confronted directly, at first by the Allies and later by the press, Miss Schwarzkopf hedged and fudged about it all.
"The borders between seed and series A have really fudged, " said Ciaran O'Leary, a Berlin-based partner at Earlybird Venture Capital.
The Board of Review identified several instances where the screening assessment fudged both the numbers and the ability to model numbers.
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Voters remember Mr Clark for fiscal deficits, fudged budget figures, stiff tax increases and huge cost overruns on a ferry project.
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The big question about this week's deal is to what extent the outstanding questions will be fudged in the coming months.
The audit found that Hyundai and Kia have fudged mileage claims in order to achieve 40 mpg, in some cases by as many as 6 mpg.
But Labour attacked the new system as "flawed and fudged" claiming the bill had as much to do with helping the coalition as with national security.
When the story first broke Thursday in The Boston Globe suggesting that Romney and Bain had fudged, CNN asked if I would do some reporting.
According to a grand jury report, records of the length of the pregnancies at the time of the abortion were allegedly fudged by non-medical staff using ultrasounds.
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Thing is, the L74 has an irregular shape so who knows what to believe at this point -- it wouldn't be the first time Samsung fudged its numbers.
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In a running skirmish with Brian Wilson, the energy minister, he has argued that renewable-energy schemes should be properly costed and subsidised rather than propped up by fudged electricity prices.
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Although he repeated this several times, Mr Wahid fudged the issue so that it was unclear whether General Wiranto was being sacked or told to step down during the investigation.
Deloitte is the famous firm that presided over fudged numbers, failed disclosures and fiddling of reserves at firms such as Bear Stearns, Washington Mutual, Merrill Lynch and American Home.
Tim Steinle, portfolio manager of the Eastern European Fund (EUROX), says that unlike Greece, which fudged its numbers to join the EU, Turkey was held to a higher standard.
Yet, faced with apparently fudged criteria and the inclusion of Italy, the European Central Bank might then choose to follow a tighter monetary policy, making the new currency harder, not softer.
The hard-won increase in the credibility of the select committee system during this Parliament could easily be squandered if the report is too hard, too soft, is fudged, or is seen to depart from the evidence.
Some of that progress may still be made, even in a fudged deal: Brazil, for example, stands to benefit hugely from freer trade in agriculture (see article), so it should be willing to promote other concessions in return.
Within days of the revelation that author James Frey may have fudged some of the details in his 2003 "memoir" A Million Little Pieces, lawyers filed the first of at least three suits seeking millions of dollars in damages from allegedly defrauded consumers.
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