"Rafferty's Rules" nghĩa là gì?
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"Rafferty's Rules" = luật của Rafferty -> nghĩa là không có luật nào hết, thường dùng dể nói các cuộc thi, chế độ không được tổ chức tốt, tử tế.
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Mr McKay told Queensland Country Life in 2019 that the ACA was formed out of the frustration competitors experienced at events held by independent (độc lập) committees (ủy ban). "It was just Rafferty's rules," Mr McKay said.
The Irish were guided by paddy's lantern (the moon); their homes adorned with Irish curtains (rèm cửa) (cobwebs); and their hotheadedness saw them have a paddy or paddy out. These Irish were said to follow Rafferty's Rules — an eponym from the surname Rafferty — which meant "no rules at all".
He’s been so good for that Penrith side, but it’s Rafferty’s rules, you can’t change it through the middle of the year that he was getting six points taken off him.
The types of language that our drivers are using when they go into the Crawfords site is it's 'Rafferty's Rules' in the load area, it's an accident waiting to happen, that they have forklifts whizzing past when they're trying to unload trucks.
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