Money talks, but so did George Steinbrenner, the club owner, who often created an unhappy atmosphere in the clubhouse with his public scoldings of players.
A public scolding serves little purpose except to embarrass the lawyers and raise questions about Rehnquist himself.
The notion of inhibiting or discouraging sexual assaults by public scolding is ludicrous.
But political pressures and assorted public scoldings have made such offerings increasingly rare.
An increase in that rate last week had provoked a public scolding of Bonn by Treasury Secretary James A. Baker 3d.
Fehr, baseball's union boss, has ignored taunts, public scoldings and televised grandstanding before.
Coast Guard got off to a wobbly start, obviously under the psychological burden of a public scolding; guilty of causing displeasure.
After the mushroom-puff appetizers were served and air kisses exchanged, the public scolding began.
He did not indicate today how he would respond to what amounted to not just a formal rejection, but a public scolding.
At Planet Fitness gyms, grunters and other rule-breakers are treated to an ear-rattling siren with flashing blue lights and a public scolding.