"We want football fans to enjoy the occasion and won't allow a small minority who drink to excess and cause trouble to spoil it for the majority of real supporters, " he said.
Many believe that Mr Menem has already accepted that his party will lose in 1999, and aims simply to cause enough trouble to prevent any of his rivals getting a firm grip on the party leadership.
And if a punter starts to cause trouble, staff are expected to practise voice control "so you are not returning any sign of confrontation or aggression".
As soon she spots someone who is going to cause trouble or whose hands are beginning to stray, she walks up to them and calmly asks them to get off the train.
Meanwhile, Greece has lost none of its capacity to cause trouble, as a new, weak government tries to extract concessions from creditor nations.
Powerful waves and high winds were expected to cause more trouble than snow from Rhode Island to Maine.
The French were expected to cause trouble, but with some quibbling, they and the British were keen for the deal to go ahead.
"There are people that attach themselves to the club to cause trouble, " he said.
Indeed, any such hole would evaporate so fast that it would not have time to cause trouble.
And the rebel alumni may yet try to cause trouble for the board.
The monoline bond insurers still have lots of potential to cause trouble.
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Indeed, irrespective of enlargement, this issue is set to cause trouble over the next few years, just as it did in the 1980s.
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Police in Gloucester have been given new powers to move groups of people out of the city centre if they look likely to cause trouble.
They can recognize the people who come here to cause trouble.
Still others just want to cause trouble for the Obama administration.
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"They were definitely looking to cause trouble, " Pepper said.
But the very reason it was able to pass in the Senate is what's going to cause trouble in the House, because there are any number of Republicans there who don't like the fact that it's in a budget bill.
Tom Friedman, a columnist for the New York Times, has declared that countries with McDonald's do not go to war against each other: with the burgers comes an established middle class, which makes a country too sensible to cause trouble.
"The case was just an ordinary clash between street vendors and local public security people, but was used by a handful of people who wanted to cause trouble, " Zengcheng Mayor Ye Niuping was quoted by the China Daily newspaper as saying.
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The one point where it's internationally competitive, is in its ability to militarily cause trouble.
When people are occupied with addictive video games they have less motivation to go cause trouble.
The dour Mesut Yilmaz and his Motherland Party are not expected to cause much trouble.
Why then does Thatcher continue to cause such trouble after her death?
On the bits that were always going to cause him trouble - Iraq and public services - the needle did not budge.
There's no reason why Mr. Miller would try to cause any trouble.
This new policy may prove embarrassing for the fund should one of the hand-picked local firms get into trouble or cause a loss to the fund.
More than money, items of sentimental value tend to cause the most trouble for executors.
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At least we were close enough to cause all this trouble for the aviation industry.
Unless Labour decides to abstain to cause the prime minister trouble there is little chance it would be passed.
Syria's neighbours, whose long silence reflected fears that Mr Assad's fall might cause more trouble than his survival, seem to have changed their minds.
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