The top advisers to Senator John Edwards in his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination are a group that has held together without public bickering.
Mr. Cox appears to have made an effort to make the four other commissioners feel more involved, in hopes of reducing the level of public bickering and criticism.
Mr. Weicker, an independent, said the Reform Party was making itself a laughing stock with its increasingly public bickering, which he likened to a food fight.
Rogge had summoned them to caution against an outbreak of public bickering, so far limited to Paris and Madrid.
The public bickering follows government victories in five special parliamentary elections in and around rural communities.
One member of the organization indicated that Fassel wants to clamp down on the public bickering and push the players to deal with their issues privately.
Months of public bickering.
Selig spoke with both owners and warned them that any further public bickering could result in repercussions, a baseball official said.
In extreme cases, he said, public bickering was short-circuited: the governors of the two states could be counted on to sit down behind closed doors to compromise.
I've rather come to enjoy our public bickering.