Pander dans une phrase (en anglais)
- How can we possibly do that if we pander to each other’s fears?
- Clinton also was not a racist, but did pander to the same stereotypes that Reagan used when discussing welfare.
- There are a lot of want-to-be thought leaders, a lot of authors, speakers, coaches and consultants who pander to people.
- Annie, as usual, did what her mother asked, but she resented the assumption that she would always pander to her mother’s wishes.
- It is better to reach and touch the sentiment for beauty in the naturally bright minds of this class than to pander to those incapable of being so touched.
- But they clearly can be either isolated, or pander to the votes of those who are, to allow moral blindness and callousness that causes many deaths to continue.
- The bloke would keep his temper, pander to her idiocies, take on the burden of worry and effort and even manage a good tempered joke that never failed to infuriate.
- And even the many non-racist Republicans include many who are dismissive of the damage done by racism, and willing to pander to or at least tolerate the huge numbers of racists in their midst.
- What Romney would have done as president depends on whether one takes him at his word during the campaign, or argues he only said these remarks to pander to pro-war conservatives who looked at him with suspicion.
- Marie had insisted that any female children take the Collett surname which could be double-barrelled with their husband’s surname upon marriage – both Amelia and Christopher had agreed to pander to the old lady’s whim.
- Does the company appear to be trying to show a per share trend to pander to the needs of the Street? (This is certainly not reprehensible in a savage environment for steady predictable growth in that number, but a point to be noted.
- Pretending that the 6 billion people they rob from: do not exist, while hiding behind the millions of insulating layers of secrecy of the poor-creating producers manufacturers, corporations etc-and their consumer addicts they pander to.
- As he stood there in the forefront of this company, there was nothing in his refined and comely exterior to indicate that his real function was to pander to and flatter them; to invest with an air of respectability and rectitude the abominably selfish lives of the gang of swindlers, slave-drivers and petty tyrants who formed the majority of the congregation of the Shining Light Chapel.