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"inexcusably" Definitions
  1. in a way that you cannot accept or excuse

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"The administration's response has been inexcusably slow and ineffective," said Rep.
When it comes to the pope, Shriver lets him off easy, once almost inexcusably.
It is Islamophobic, it is impractical, it is immoral, illegal, and deeply, inexcusably un-American.
To Dr. Gould, this is an inexcusably slow response to a well-documented public health problem.
For non-infosec folk confused by the snark, this is inexcusably bad and should be ignored.
Will this be the last time a tech company is inexcusably unaware of its own whiteness?
Trump needs to fully seize that opportunity, after inexcusably failing to do so in the first debate.
Leading Democrats are well aware that the party leadership inexcusably dropped the ball on redistricting last time around.
Pennsylvania appeals courts agreed that she had inexcusably bad representation, but they still upheld her conviction and sentence.
Environmentalists and congressional Democrats believed that the cleanup progress was inexcusably slow, with penalties on polluters too light.
In the Clintons, we have not so much inexcusably callous words as inexcusably criminal actions — actions that have victimized women; actions that have entailed perjury and obstruction of justice; and actions that were calculated to smear the very victims who had the courage to speak out against an incumbent President.
Yazmin recently retained lawyers who now say that the Dilley facility "failed inexcusably" in caring for Yazmin and Mariee.
Carlos Vela turns a promising Mexico attack into a sudden Brazilian counter with an inexcusably loose pass in midfield.
If they cannot reform the ranks of our chief shepherds, it is inexcusably naïve to expect that Rome will.
I mean, how many mosquitoes could have breached the open windows in the 15 minutes they were left (inexcusably) open?
Many Americans were outraged by the horrific policy of family separation, but it is inexcusably irresponsible for those such as Sen.
The company said that daily active users increased 10 percent compared to last year, but – inexcusably – does not disclose the actual figures.
Having one long-winded plot is pedestrian, though, so Aquaman gives us another, which accounts for the film's inexcusably long run-time.
But, inexcusably and inexplicably, the undefeated Huskies found themselves ranked fifth in the committee's initial rankings, behind one-loss Texas A&M.
To be fair, the music industry is inexcusably terrible, and there's only so much a person can take without doing something drastic.
One of my very favorites was ALIEN and I got a bit stumped by LOBAR, inexcusably, as it's evergreen crossword fill fodder.
Amazingly, incredibly and inexcusably, there is no individual designated to lead a whole-of-government response to the Russian attack against us.
"A mother lost her little girl because ICE and those running the Dilley immigration prison failed them inexcusably," the law firm told CNN.
He's facing a big, dumb bounty: Swiss cheese pockmarked with holes; frizzy green tops still attached to carrots; some inexcusably luminous braided challah.
The use of the term "war criminal" is an inexcusably defaming phrase for any American to subscribe to in referring to a former president.
Songs like "Flannel" and "Wave" are inexcusably goofy: on the latter, Timberlake repeats "Now the other way!" eight times and calls it a chorus.
"While it is a welcome development that the administration has released its hold on these funds, this step is inexcusably overdue," Ms. Velázquez said.
"A mother lost her little girl because ICE and those running the Dilley immigration prison failed them inexcusably," according to the law firm's statement.
But some of Tyndall's alleged victims say the school unequivocally and inexcusably failed them by continuing to employ Tyndall for nearly three decades, despite warnings.
The Blue and White inexcusably failed to include any women at the top of its list, which could hurt with at least half the electorate.
Yet he is inexcusably avoiding many other pressing topics that just happen to be targets of ire from the bombastic, fact-free President who appointed him.
What Barr said was inexcusably horrific, both in its own right and in light of America's sordid history of slavery, Jim Crow and other codified racism.
There's her "creep" list, which names a few dozen men who have said something racist, made a joke about pedophilia or otherwise acted inexcusably on a date.
MUNGER CALLS FINANCIAL BEHAVIOR OF LEADING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS PRIOR TO 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS "INEXCUSABLY AWFUL," SAYS IT WAS A "MAJOR SIN" THAT "NONE OF THOSE PEOPLE" WERE PUNISHED
Dishonest and misleading memo wrecked the House intel committee, destroyed trust with Intelligence Community, damaged relationship with FISA court, and inexcusably exposed classified investigation of an American citizen.
He can't persuade the seniors at Sandpiper Crossing to re-embrace Irene, the leader of the class-action settlement, who has been deemed inexcusably selfish by her peers.
Left to evolve in an unmanaged way, we'll end up with separate disparate approaches that will inexcusably restrict the ability of the IoT to operate as an open ecosystem.
Caproni also said the grandchildren "inexcusably delayed" their lawsuit, noting that many people familiar with the painting's history were likely dead, or if living likely suffer from faded memories.
"Inexcusably ugly" was how the Roman Catholic archbishop of Philadelphia, Charles Chaput, described the attacks on Father Martin in an essay for the Catholic journal First Things in September.
"Dishonest and misleading memo wrecked the House intel committee, destroyed trust with Intelligence Community, damaged relationship with FISA court, and inexcusably exposed classified investigation of an American citizen," he said.
He inexcusably failed to fully report a large number of meetings with foreigners, some of whom were high-level and from nations that are hostile to the interests of America.
It was a sight that had become inexcusably normal, even unexceptional, in that small "breathtakingly poor" Central American country in the throes of a civil war and a guerrilla insurrection.
According to the complaint, the lactation room she had to use was "inexcusably unsanitary" despite there being between five and 10 employees who were similarly using it at the time.
But it's also inexcusably foolish for any campaign to make an issue out of it when every campaign and candidate is almost always guilty of much more frequent and serious plagiarism.
But really, some of the material used is just inexcusably bad, with the characters (many of which are obviously supposed to be teenage or even younger) dressed in unnecessarily sexualized outfits.
What went wrong for Democrats is that the Obama presidency was a historic disaster for Democrats, while Clinton inexcusably wrote off and unknowingly insulted whole classes of voters in swing states.
It seems badly underthought — too compressed in time, inexcusably dependent on contrivance and coincidence — and its intricate strands, tracking smokeless savages and hidden shipboard compartments and mad schoolmasters, never really cohere.
Inexcusably, the renderings of the forthcoming Koons sculpture do not include an image of it grafted onto the Statue of Liberty, so I had to take measures into my own hands.
To Sanders and his followers, Obama has been insufficiently ideological, too accommodating to Republicans and capitalists, inexcusably timid in his exercise of executive authority, and lackadaisical in his pursuit of progressive goals.
While Schwartz inexcusably called now-wife Katie Maloney a "moron" on their alcohol-doused Bachelor-Bachelorette party, everyone knew we were watching two inebriated, emotional people have it out before their wedding.
Key is complicit to the extent that he was a pragmatist, who, like nearly all of America's founders and early leaders, inexcusably put the prevailing social order ahead of universal human freedom.
Everything about Tim Tebow's tragicomic and inexcusably protracted career as a public figure has been about asking people to see attributes in him that are not immediately apparent in his actual play.
The 500 doctors who signed a letter to the Times denying that vaccination could spread syphilis were either liars or inexcusably ignorant about the clusters of syphilis reported in newly vaccinated children.
Within 24 hours NYU President Andrew Hamilton responded with a statement, calling the menu "inexcusably insensitive" and saying the school's food vendor, Aramark, did not discuss the menu choices with them beforehand.
She, along with other employees, struggled to pump because the lactation room was "inexcusably unsanitary," with no scheduling system for the five to 10 employees who needed to use it, the complaint said.
President Trump demonstrated in recent days that after an inexcusably slow start, he grasps the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is aware of the toll it's taking on the economy and citizens.
If it took ten years and two exposés for me to realize how wrong, how inexcusably ignorant I was, then I have to ask myself one more thing: What if I had gotten the job?
It's florid and sometimes inexcusably clumsy but also bracing, bleak and full of nagging questions about why it remains so difficult for some women to access their secret lives, to name — let alone pursue — their desires.
To make matter worse, McConnell has even inexcusably recently blocked bipartisan measures to protect our 2020 election from interference, such as a proposal that would improve cyber information-sharing initiatives between federal intelligence services and state election officials.
Okay, first, I need you to remember the 2000 film Almost Famous, starring Kate Hudson as a young woman in love with a rock star who was inexcusably insensitive about her feelings, particularly considering she was a teenager.
"With one inexcusably nasty five-minute sequence, rightly greeted with a performance-stopping furor of boos probably unprecedented in Royal Opera history, this show went from four stars to one," wrote Richard Morrison in the Times of London.
A lazy reader might compare Beverly's novel to similar fables by Richard Price, but a genuine conversation about such stories necessarily includes inexcusably neglected urban chroniclers like Ronald Fair ("We Can't Breathe"), Jess Mowry ("Way Past Cool") and ­Jervey Tervalon ("Understand This").
"Under Long's tenure, FEMA has been inexplicably, inexcusably and repeatedly slow to assist the lowest income disaster survivors meet their most basic need: a safe, affordable place to call home," said Diane Yentel, president of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, after Long's resignation.
Both writers, white and British, lean toward painting by white European men (Barnes inexcusably fails to discuss a single woman artist and Berger does not reach a woman until page 335 of 502, with Frida Kahlo) and have a general aversion to contemporary art.
To now block a vertical integration of AT&T and Time Warner would indicate an inexcusably scattershot approach to antitrust decisions that would create enormous uncertainties for the broader business community and shake public confidence in the rule of law that underpins our democracy.
"Naturally, the elite media responded — not by admonishing Weigel over his inexcusably inaccurate trolling — but with their favorite claim that Trump is the one man in America who does not have the First Amendment right to criticize the media," wrote John Nolte of Breitbart News, the site run by Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon.
"It's florid and sometimes inexcusably clumsy but also bracing, bleak and full of nagging questions about why it remains so difficult for some women to access their secret lives, to name — let alone pursue — their desires," she said.) "Three Women" follows the sex lives of three American women (two are given pseudonyms), exploring the moments of passion that altered their lives.
Be sure to stick around into the 20s, so you can get to them including Pierre Pilote as an obvious makeup call for inexcusably leaving him off their Top 100 list and then enjoy the moment where they clearly went "Oh crap, we don't have any Americans" and then had to squeeze in Derian Hatcher, presumably after being shocked to find out the Stars' Cup-winning captain wasn't Mike Modano.
Vasile (2010), pp. 21, 297–298 In 2010, a group of sociologists defended Ralea's prestige, noting that "we [Romanians] are inexcusably tardy in recognizing Mihai Ralea's sociological contribution".
The police also felt that the film "falsifies their role inexcusably". There was also concern that the film may end up annoying the Gurjar community, to which the accused belong. The State Government was apprehensive about the film leading to caste-based tensions. The film was submitted to the examining committee of the Central Board of Film Certification on 18 September 2000.
Four others, including solicitor Pat Finucane, were all shot dead. In Stevens' words "the FRU had been inexcusably careless in failing to protect the four who lost their lives". Nelson handed out his blue cards, between twenty and fifty at a time, to members of the Ulster Volunteer Force. The FRU had no agents within the UVF and these targeted people were consequently unprotected.
He stated that he "acted inexcusably" as a teen and said he was "deeply sorry" for what he called his wrongdoings. In response to his resignation, FRC president Tony Perkins stated "Josh believes that the situation will make it difficult for him to be effective in his current work. We believe this is the best decision for Josh and his family at this time. We will be praying for everyone involved".
These two volumes bring together 20 philosophers commenting on Card's work. The second book in the trilogy is Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide. In it, Card examined her account of atrocity as a paradigm of evil, refining and expanding the views developed in the first book, with attention to structural evil, the role of harm, and the significance of culpability. She argued that evils are inexcusably wrong and that they need not be extraordinary.
Between the cloisters, the Bishop's and Vicars', both on the south side of the cathedral, are the remains of the Chapter House. In the troubles of 1645 the lead was stripped from its roof, and we have already recalled how Bishop Bisse most inexcusably completed its ruin. The Bishop's Palace, the Deanery, residences for the canons, and cathedral school are in close proximity to each other. The College, the residence of the vicars choral, forms a picturesque quadrangle.
Josh, along with his wife and his parents, responded to the revelations. Josh apologized, stating he had "acted inexcusably", and resigned from his position at the Family Research Council. Anna stated that she knew about Josh's actions two years before she married him, and believed that the counseling he received after the incidents "changed his life". The Duggars described this time as a dark period in their lives and said it caused their family "to seek God like never before".
Numerous groups and figures have called for the abolition of the TSA in its current form by persons and groups which include Sen. Rand Paul, (R-KY), Rep. John Mica, (R-FL), The Cato Institute, Downsize DC Foundation, FreedomWorks, and opinion columnists from Forbes, Fox News, National Review, USA Today, Vox, The Washington Examiner, and The Washington Post. The TSA's critics frequently cite the agency as "ineffective, invasive, incompetent, inexcusably costly, or all four" as their reasons for seeking its abolition.
In Mahoney v Kruschich Demolitions the plaintiff, Glogovic, was injured while working on the demolition of a power house for the respondent. While being treated for his injuries, his injuries were exacerbated by the negligent medical treatment of the appellant, Mahony. It was held that there was no novus actus as a result of medical treatment of injuries caused by the defendant’s negligence, unless such treatment is inexcusably bad or completely outside the bounds of what a reputable medical practitioner might prescribe.
On 22 May 2015, TLC suspended the series when the Duggars' eldest son Josh publicly apologized for having "acted inexcusably" following reports that he molested five girls, including some of his sisters, by fondling them. These events occurred in 2002 and 2003, when Josh was 14 to 15 years old, and prior to the beginning of the show. On 16 July 2015, TLC announced that the show was officially canceled and would not resume production. A spin off show, Counting On, aired in December 2015 and the ninth season premiered on 11 February 2019.
's 2006 testimony, in which a Yahoo! executive had wrongly claimed the company had been unaware of the reason for China's request for information, had been "inexcusably negligent behaviour at best, and deliberately deceptive behaviour at worst". Chairman Tom Lantos told Yang to "beg the forgiveness" of Shi's mother, who was attending the hearing, and stated that "Much of this testimony reveals that while technologically and financially you are giants, morally you are pygmies". Representative Christopher H. Smith stated that there was a "parallel" between Yahoo's actions in the case and businesses that helped Nazi Germany locate Jews during the Holocaust.
Finances. Holland became chairman of the council's finance committee early in his career, and he became known as the "watchdog of the city treasury." He was parsimonious in running his office, too, making do with just one field deputy, Art Snyder, when other members employed three assistants. Public housing, 1952. He was opposed to a massive U.S-government subsidized public housing proposal that, he said, was "inexcusably expensive and wasteful of tax monies." He objected to the building of thirty-four 13-story buildings throughout the city, including on "virgin land" in West Los Angeles, Rose Hills and Tujunga.
During their conversation we learn that Asa's brother Max is a negligent husband and father who has practically abandoned his wife and two sons for itinerant work in Texas. His family subsists on the money he sends to them. On his way to his brother's apartment, Leventhal reflects on the annoyance of being disturbed at work and the shameful treatment which Max is visiting upon his young family. But these reflections quickly take on a tone of self-reproach as Leventhal briefly admits to himself that he has allowed his obligation to this extended family to lapse inexcusably.
Since the 1920s, there have been processes for determining how police forces record notifiable Offence statistics. In 1998, The system was substantially changed. In 2002, a National Crime Recording Standard was introduced due to inconsistencies about how different police forces interpreted the crime recording rules. A Home Office paper, published in 2014, was critical of the notifiable offence statistics provided by police forces. In 2014, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC), published the report, ‘Crime Recording-Making the Victim Count’. The report stated that overall notifiable offence recording was ‘inexcusably poor’, but identified that some police forces more satisfactorily recorded notifiable offences than others did.
Red Steel received wildly mixed reviews. While IGN referred to it as "the only Wii launch game whose controls seem to occasionally glitch out for no obvious reason" and commented that "the process of turning is disappointingly slow and clunky", reviewers for both GameSpot and IGN found no problem whatsoever with the controls outside of the occasional sword-fighting section, and GameTrailers noted that the controls are ambitiously complex and take time to master, but otherwise work well. Likewise, while IGN lauded the graphics as technically impressive, GameSpot and 1UP.com both contended that the graphics are in fact inexcusably below par compared to other recent releases, and GameTrailers claimed that the graphics bizarrely vary between the two extremes.
Even when allowance is granted for factors beyond Colonel Northrop's control, however, his performance in supplying food, shoes, clothing, and other necessities to the armies of the Confederacy was judged inexcusably inadequate by historians such as Bell I. Wiley. On numerous occasions, Confederate soldiers were forced to make do with scanty or inadequate rations, or to forage amongst their own countrymen for the necessities of life. As the war continued, Confederate soldiers began, in letters home and to their congressmen, to express concerns about the performance of the office of the Commissary-General. Loyal to his friend, and aware of the overall logistical dilemmas facing the Confederacy, President Davis refrained from making Northrop into a scapegoat.
The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly highly praised the digitized voices and music of the SNES version, with two of them going so far as to say they were the best they'd heard on any 16-bit console, but nonetheless concluded it to be an inexcusably poor conversion. They particularly noted the absence of many graphical details from the arcade version and the awkward, sluggish movement of the control cursor. GamePros The Axe Grinder also criticized the graphics and controls, remarking that "Moving your target sight is a breeze, but accurately pinpointing small targets is difficult." He disagreed with EGM on the audio, describing the music as dull and the sound effects as infrequent and muted.
The film was unpopular with many critics (though Roger Ebert gave it a positive review of 3 stars), some of whom considered it a rip-off of Beverly Hills Cop (which Faltermeyer also scored); others cited a lack of chemistry in the romance between Goldberg and Elliott's characters. Movie historian Leonard Maltin called it "inexcusably awful, with gratuitous violence and mind- boggling dialogue, using an anti-drug message to rationalize its excesses." Fatal Beauty holds a score of 25% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews. Flixster Director Holland later admitted that Fatal Beauty was an effort to expand his range as a filmmaker beyond the horror genre, but that FB was a mistake.
Several reviewers have noted that controlling the character from the game's isometric 3D perspective was very difficult and "unintuitive" because of the rigidity of a directional pad and the difficulty in judging depth. Multiple critics have praised the game's length (estimated between 8 and 15 hours), which is considered good for a portable game. The translation's poor quality has also been criticized. Back to Stone was heavily criticized almost unanimously for its lack of saving functionality, instead relying on a password-based system to track the player's progress, which was seen as a "cumbersome" flaw for a game on a handheld console, as well as "stupefying", "unforgivable" and "inexcusably archaic" when compared to other games released in this era.
Other topics include existential risks from high-energy physics experiments, as well as from advanced artificial intelligence: Häggström poses a scenario in which a superintelligent computer, aiming to maximise happiness in the universe, calculates that sentient beings are happy less than half the time, and proceeds to exterminate all sentient life, in order to increase the existing sum of happiness a negative number to zero. Häggström also discusses SETI, criticizing "inexcusably reckless" attempts to communicate with aliens. In a positive review in New Scientist, a reviewer raises the question: "What if extraterrestrial advice could have saved us from some other danger, and we doomed civilisation by not asking?" and cautions there are "no easy answers" to these questions.
At the 20 yard line with 15 seconds left, quarterback Vic Penn lofted a pass to Kenny Clark in the endzone, but Clark was tackled out of bounds by Bulldogs defender Jeff Harris in what appeared to be blatant pass interference. The SEC officials, however, inexcusably called offensive pass interference on UCF. The Golden Knights were backed up 15 yards, and out of field goal range, and were robbed of a chance for victory. After starting the season 0-4, the Golden Knights earned two victories against Division I-AA opponents (Eastern Illinois and Nicholls State). They finally got their first win of the season against a Division I-A team with a 31-6 win over Eastern Michigan on October 30.
" Madeleine Koestner of Fangoria wrote that the film's first segment "makes absolutely no sense", and went on to call the second segment "inexcusably uninteresting", referring to the third segment as "easily the best of the three." She commended the special effects and character designs, and noted that "there's something legitimately creepy about this movie." Brad McHargue of Dread Central gave the film a score of 3.5 out of 5, writing that Art could "be destined to become a horror icon", and concluding: "Through all of its flaws, [...] All Hallows' Eve shows tremendous talent both in front of and behind the camera. [...] while it's not a perfect film, it hints at a promising future for Leone and, if we're lucky, Art the Clown.
Rape crime figure differences revealed This was sometimes due to pressure from performance and other factors. During the period November 2012 – October 2013, an average of 19% of crimes reported to the police are not recorded, with one quarter of sexual crimes and one-third of violent crimes not being recorded, with rape being particularly bad at 37% 'no-criming'.Crime Recording: Making the Victim Count Reporting is inconsistent across local forces: "In a few forces, crime-recording is very good, and shows that it can be done well and the statistics can be trusted. In some other forces, it is unacceptably bad." The failure to properly record crime was called "inexcusably poor" and "indefensible" by Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Constabulary Tom Winsor.
Another notable criticism attacks the AGIL schemes' failure to take historical change into account. Critics argue that Parsons' theory is inexcusably static and lacks the flexibility to meet instances of social change. While Parsons purports that the AGIL scheme is a general theory of social functions that can be applied to any social system at any time or place in the history of humankind, critics contend that it is basically just a model of the post-war United States, or, moreover, merely an ideal social structure of the middle- class of United States. Parsons' defenders argue that such criticisms are misplaced inasmuch as Parsons tried to identify the most important systemic features of any society whatsoever: any society would need to meet the functions indicated by AGIL, even if it used different institutions or arrangements for doing so.
The Catholic Church opposes condom use between heterosexual couples because it is an artificial form of contraception that does not rely on the functions of the body (and thus also God's will) itself as to whether a conception will occur or not, and the Church believes it also serves to implicitly and inexcusably encourage premarital and extramarital sexuality (and recourse to abortion if the condom fails). Pope John Paul II strongly opposed the use of artificial birth control, and rejected the use of condoms to prevent the spread of HIV. Pope Benedict XVI stated in 2005 that condoms were not a sufficient solution to the AIDS crisis, but then in 2009 claimed that AIDS "cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems." The Moscow Patriarchate gave support to Benedict XVI's position.
In regards to performance, PC Magazine described the Priv as having "[benchmarked] like [an LG G4] that's been throttled down after some gaming", noting that its AnTuTu scores were lower than those of the Nexus 6P and Samsung Galaxy S6. It also noted that while it wasn't "technically" unresponsive, "there are some complex animations and missed touch or typing inputs that might make you feel like it is". The Wall Street Journal felt that the Priv felt "inexcusably slow" at times, reporting instances of slow or unresponsive apps. The battery life was praised, with The Wall Street Journal remarking that it "outran" the Nexus 5X, 6P and iPhone 6S, while PC Magazine credited its aggressive suppression of background activity as improving its standby battery life, stating that it survived a weekend of use with 25% capacity still remaining.
Mortal Kombat Gold received an averaged review score of only 54.97% at GameRankings. Despite having the graphics that were the most faithful to the arcade version of all the home versions of Mortal Kombat 4, Game Revolution rated it a D and commented that "the graphics are inexcusably horrible" and "it's quite a depressing let-down on Sega's 128-bit masterpiece, especially when compared to Soulcalibur." The weapons that characters can use during the game were called "dull and uninteresting", often having little relation to the characters, and being "either a sword, axe, or club". IGN was less negative toward the game, awarding it a 6.3 out of 10, but was particularly critical regarding the weapon system: "Readying your weapon is a slow process in which one can be hit any number of times during the attempt".
Pugin was the first person to be married in the church on 10 August 1848 to his third wife Jane. When Pope Pius restored the English Roman Catholic hierarchy, St George's was chosen as the cathedral church of the new Roman Catholic Diocese of Southwark, which was to cover the whole of southern England. For the next half-century, until the opening of Westminster Cathedral, St George's was the centre of Roman Catholic life in London. In response to the hostile reaction of many of the British peple to what was popularly characterized as "papal aggression", Bishop Nicholas Wiseman wrote "Appeal to the Reason and Good Feeling of the English people on the subject of the Catholic Hierarchy", a pamphlet of some thirty pages, addressed to the people themselves rather than to the educated minority who in the writer's view had so grossly and inexcusably misled them.
John Buckley attributed the hyperbole about Wittmann to the lingering influence of the German propaganda campaign and criticised D'Este and Meyer for exaggerating his role and implying that he single-handedly stopped the 7th Armoured Division. Buckley wrote that Russell A Hart's claim that Wittmann "all but annihilated" the 7th Armoured Division spearhead was wrong and that "the complete German propaganda treatment" was available from Gary Simpson. Badsey called Wittmann's attack and the attention it has received, "remarkable but massively over-written". In 2013, Buckley wrote that unquestioning regurgitation of Nazi propaganda by writers and historians was inexcusably casual, when a glance at the facts showed that the defeat of the 7th Armoured Division by one Tiger crew led by Wittmann was a myth. Wittmann made a bold attack, which helped to stop the advance of the 4th CLY but did not make a solo effort; the action at Point 213 was led by Rolf Möbius.

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