She is clearly trying to gloss over her tragic legacy with all the resources at her disposal.
Across Africa, the tragic legacy of the lack of vaccinations is visible to even the most casual observer.
The tragic legacy of racism demands able pastoral and intellectual leadership for a community whose families, especially its children, are in the grip of a profound social crisis.
That's the tragic legacy they've left us today.
She is more concerned with Raphael's tragic legacy.
The decision to go ahead with the war against his own judgment and then dissemble to the American people about it was Johnson's choice and his tragic legacy.
Miyamoto depicts a "moral bankruptcy" which is the major theme of the novel and which is shown as the most tragic legacy of the war.
But the tragic legacy of slavery is a problem that simply will not yield to another application of American ingenuity.
This mess is a tragic legacy of widespread use of the carcinogenic material over many years in products like ceiling tiles and insulation, aprons and blankets.
But his greatest, and most tragic legacy, was his signature, as a civilian, on the Armistice.