Because they had tampered with, and pandered to, the anti-slavery sentiment. |
Power is pandered to and pragmatism becomes the name of the game. |
In the quest to satisfy the paying customers, sport has pandered to their wildest fantasies. |
Mr. Speaker, today the Liberals pandered to the special interest groups in a blatant attack on Canadian sealers. |
Perhaps he had met and dated some Asian women who had pandered to this stereotype for him, but it's still hard not to want to bop someone on the head who thinks this way. |
I would also say that the federal governments in past years have pandered to the province of Quebec in an effort to keep it within the fold. |