13 example sentences using pander.
Pander used in a sentence
Pander in a sentence as a noun
The touted "product" is a fiction, a pander to get you to sign up.
It's not the role of the justice system to pander to emotions.
I don't have to pander to investors and I have the time to really sink my teeth into some hard problems.
Nerds insist that you coddle and pander to them because their egos are too delicate to handle a joke?
It's here that we find that 'unverifiable claim' is just one of many classes of things that the author is using as a means to pander.
So aside from his financial backers, he just needs to pander to the Republicans in his district who make it out to the primary.
I spent a lot of time trying to pander to different eating styles, and some definitely work better with my algorithm than others.
Pander in a sentence as a verb
Not to mention that cloud apps make it that much easier to data mine usage, pander advertisements, and squeeze pennies out of users at every opportunity.
Another party stakes out a different set of statements and positions with which it will pander to a different portion of the population, and then do WTF ever they want to do.
I don't mean to restate the obvious, or pander to the crowd on HN, but every time we read one of these articles it needs to be stated that the current system is broken even when it is paid for.
Every ****** South American regime has a foundation in buying popular votes by pandering, giveaways and pitting the masses against intellectual or business leaders.
This is just an unusually stark demonstration of how it really works: One party stakes out a set of statements and positions with which it will pander to a portion of the population, and then actually do WTF ever they want.
> Seems more likely that he was simply pandering to both sides, and/or trying to dodge responsibility for a position altogetherNo, it's explicitly a sarcastic parody of his fellow politicians behavior that he gave at the end of his only term in office on the floor of the legislature to his fellow members, not to pander to constituents.