This bill, unfortunately, panders to a culture of distrust and suspicion found among a minority of employers. |
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We like Ken, he knows his own mind and never panders to the media or the public. |
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The film first panders to your short attention span, and then hits you with emotional baggage. |
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His jokes go for the most obvious punchlines, he panders to his guests and is number one in late night, which is probably as it should be. |
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Milton had no doubt that God, Divine Providence and History itself had willed that the saints prevail over the King and his Anglicans, panders and sycophants. |
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But the Bush plan panders to the fears of retirees and workers while his administration dips into the program's trust fund to help pay for its tax cut and war spending. |
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President panders to anti-manimal lobby! Dr Moreau flees country in rage! |
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