| 41. | On another occasion, in a meeting with an elderly Sephardic kabbalistic rabbi, Netanyahu pandered again to soft-right sentiment.
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| 42. | "Jeopardy " in any form has never pandered to the intelligence ( or lack thereof ) of its audience.
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| 43. | -Peter de Jager, the Canadian computer expert who first raised the Y2K alarm, said the movie pandered to stereotype.
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| 44. | In conscious violation of the rules for pop success, Henry has challenged and eluded his audience rather than pandered to it.
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| 45. | It's to their credit that they haven't pandered to what was popular at a given time ."
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| 46. | It is my belief that the ancaps themselves are being pandered to, to the detriment of the facts and historical reality.
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| 47. | But critics say that in her steadfast support for minority groups and what she assumed they wanted, Messinger sometimes pandered to them.
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| 48. | It would be uncharitable to take this gentleman seriously, except that he is representative of a view pandered to at every turn.
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| 49. | She also criticized the ending to the Jay-Gloria subplot, saying it " pandered to the audience for cheap laughs ".
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| 50. | I mean we've had major corporations, major unions, that have been pandered to in a very lucrative way ."
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