См. также: признавать свою вину, принцип добросовестности, принятое обязательство, приходить к концу
"it was not fog but smoke, and very thick at that" (Oxford Languages)
It's too expensive, and probably out-of-date at that. (Cambridge Dictionary)
"The economy's improving. That said, unemployment's still a problem." (EnglishClub)
It is used to describe someone as being lazy, greedy and self-indulgent, and in doing so, rejecting social norms. (BBC)
FEC rules state that an “individual who is a foreign national may participate in campaign activities as an uncompensated volunteer. In doing so, the volunteer must be careful not to participate in the decision-making process of the campaign.” (CNN)
In the final stretch of the race, Trump has zeroed in on immigration, pitching to voters that closing the border and kicking out those who illegally crossed it are the most pressing priorities for the country. And in doing so, he repeatedly blames his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, for the influx of undocumented migrants, including inaccurately casting her as being “in charge of the border.” (CNN)
Harris replied that she believed Trump might, in fact, put a quick end to the war – by capitulating to Putin. And in so doing, she added, endangering Poland on Ukraine’s western border. (CNN)
Both Republican incumbents lost the runoffs and, in so doing, Democrats seized the Senate majority. (CNN)
And yes, just a month or so ago, Rishi Sunak was portraying himself as the change candidate - and in so doing defining himself against people like….David Cameron. (BBC)
This result transforms the Scottish political weather - and in so doing changes the forecasts some will make about the next general election. (BBC)
