1. wrangles
1. Chaos and wrangles flared as protesters struggled to remain and many reporters jostled and vied to cover the news.
2. A farce has had its curtain drawn amid intense political wrangles, and it is not known how it will end.
3. But verbal wrangles are so feeble in the face of the tidal wave that is commercial interests.
4. Were it not for Deng Xiaoping's resolute calls for reforms to be bolder and faster, the country might still be bogged down in ideological wrangles.
5. The issue of human rights should be a point of meeting and collaborating among different civilizations rather than a spot for wrangles and tussles.
6. Analysts blame the failure on its slow response to customer needs, the lack of competitive products and wrangles with Nanjing Automobile.