| 1. | Meltzer does not pander to the popular anti-lawyer mood.
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| 2. | Those are all sentimental resolutions designed to pander to the audience,
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| 3. | He alone is not bothering to pander to the religious right.
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| 4. | Sometimes I think they just come out and pander to us,
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| 5. | Bush, the voters said, was more likely to pander.
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| 6. | Gramm didn't pander in his speech to the convention.
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| 7. | Is it possible for a presidential candidate to pander too much?
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| 8. | The result is that many Romanian papers pander to the sensational.
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| 9. | It often panders to the sensational and lacks credibility and objectivity.
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| 10. | Wikipedia follows sources, and does not pander to popular sentiment.
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