In made-for-TV fashion, every negative event is turned into an educational experience or a moral triumph.
But this moral triumph is a practical headache, as the tribunal lacks Nuremberg's power to seize the indicted and relevant evidence.
The copy editor did his work and then uncharacteristically sent her a letter: "It is a monument in the field of autobiography, as well as a great moral triumph.
Staging a comeback - even a modest one - often suggests vindication and moral triumph.
The moral triumph is Nikiya's victory over the cowardice of those who surround her.
Plays of this genre that ended unhappily nevertheless allowed the audience to see that a "moral triumph" had been earned for the suffering heroes and heroines.
The League regarded the sixth of May as a 'great moral triumph'.
With what Vitale kept saying, the school had a real sense of moral triumph after the Michigan game.
As Churchill growled after the moral triumph of Dunkirk, "Wars are not won by evacuations."
Is this referring to a moral triumph over injustice?