Panders in A Sentence

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    He also commands the departmental constabulary or panders.

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    However, fashion is still an industry, and a successful business usually panders to the demands of the market.

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    The draft animal welfare Bill published last week panders to the ludicrous British obsession with the cute and cuddly.

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    The standard American diet panders more to sweet and salty tastes, so the sensation of sour can require some adjustment.

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    This weakness is made worse by the vacillating attitude of the government, which frequently panders to unionist intransigence.