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1 These people were elected to lead, not to pander to the IRA.
2 To keep silent was to co-operate in the evil - to pander to it.
3 Politicians tend to pander to the NRA, some more shamelessly than others.
4 Nor is it unique in having unprincipled politicians pander to base prejudice.
5 You must find, then, what pleases it, and pander to its tastes.
6 They don't mean to pander to false masculine notions, but they do.
7 To have inspiring candidates who don't just pander to the least common denominator.
8 That is exactly the sort of fan service that doesn't pander to me.
9 Both pander to different forms of the same diseased craving for the unnatural.
10 The woman who will not pander to it is ungracious indeed.
11 They pander to redtop bullying as much as do MPs, Clarke breezily explained.
12 He doesn't pander to contemporary mentality and asks of us to contemplate art.
13 Why should they pander to the awkward selfishness of an oddity?
14 We have enough to stimulate hope, but not enough to pander to curiosity.
15 Men always call the women who pander to their vices 'noble'.
16 We have to fight as a political party not to pander to racist rhetoric.
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