How To Use Redact In A Sentence

  • Whilst not the first so to do but well before the bandwagon hove into view, I proposed that MPs expenses must be place in full, unexpurgated, unredacted beauty online as are those of MSPs by the Scottish Parliament. Where The Huntsman leads, the hounds follow
  • You have redacted parts of the data.
  • Thus an Elizabethan ‘Homer’ could well mean an English translation of an Italian redaction, or of a French or Latin version of the Greek original.
  • Rather, it is a final redaction of sources ranging from the Red Book of Westmarch, to Elvish Chronicles, to Gondorian records, to tales of Rohirrim which were only transcribed centuries later.
  • In essence, I begin the editing process - redacting the data, picking useful bits - while taking handwritten notes.
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  • The problem is not that he has abridged the Bible - the very creation of Scripture required the editorial judgment of its redactors - but that he has attenuated it.
  • They include a redaction of Freeman's journal, some excerpts of the original, and four manuscript reports sent in by Custis.
  • It was bought by a nice man in [redacted], who three days after he received the phone, e-mailed me to say he'd taken the phone to the T-Mobile near his home to have it activated only to be told that a brand new phone, which was still in the box and had all the accessories in plastic, was broken and couldn't be repaired. T-Mobile: We Can't Help You, Sell Your Brand New Defective Phone On eBay - The Consumerist
  • I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now.
  • This year, MPs were given copies of their files, already marked with the Commons authorities changes, to suggest their own redactions.
  • The NCIS report was 1,700 pages long and heavily redacted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most obviously, an early redaction of material already assembled in the Prophet's lifetime would inspire considerable confidence in our text of the Koran.
  • Some of the conclusions in the report have been redacted.
  • After several intense cabinet meetings, Obama appeared to back down and go along with a Panetta proposal to heavily "redact" - black out-all references to specific interrogation techniques, say the administration sources. AfterDowningStreet.org - Bush-Cheney Trials in '09
  • The government delayed publication of Cory's reports until March this year and redacted the most sensitive sections.
  • More than 90,000 partially redacted intelligence reports chronicling the war in Afghanistan are published. Times, Sunday Times
  • The officer's comments were released yesterday in a heavily redacted transcript of his evidence given to the inquiry last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • She argues that the ‘case-by-case’ approach to privilege outlined in Ryan should be applied, and, if properly applied, would result in redaction of the portion of the records in issue.
  • The balance of likely value as against the difficulties of redaction favoured an order for inspection rather than a refusal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The document has a fairly high level of redaction, including - unbelievably - almost half of its bibliography.
  • What must be acknowledged is precisely the lack of a Christian redaction of the Old Testament.
  • In the rush to the vernacular, the redaction deprived people of the texts in both Latin and English.
  • Large sections of the Roberts files that have been made public have been heavily redacted with black ink.
  • Tanu might suffer injury, but after a recuperative course administered by redactors, metapsychic healers, even the worst wounds would be cured. The Golden Torc
  • But you know, more often than not, they err on the side of redaction rather than disclosure.
  • There's a good redaction of their argument in a recent issue of Reason.
  • I move this be redacted for germaneness (except for the first sentence). Report: Troops In Iraq Like Obama
  • Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich) forced the Justice Department to release some previously redacted material from the Defense Department, showing that the redactions had hidden FBI criticisms of the interrogation methods.
  • Lies are the first signs of corruption and redacted history is an insidious form of lying. Times, Sunday Times
  • The NCIS report was 1,700 pages long and heavily redacted. Times, Sunday Times
  • His comments focus mainly on the sources of Matthew's material and his redaction of those sources.
  • More than 90,000 partially redacted intelligence reports chronicling the war in Afghanistan are published. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nous avons contribue a la redaction de ses statuts, et l'an dernier, nous avons acceuilli l '"agence," lorsqu'elle a tenu sa deuxieme assemblee generale a Ottawa. New Directions in Foreign Policy
  • The redactor openly indicates, not only that we are given two visions, but also that they are very different from one another.
  • And it isn't because the contracts were too sensitive to broach in public: selected portions were used even where the documents were redacted or remained under seal.
  • Newsweeklies were intended to be counterprogramming to newspapers, back when we were drowning in newsprint and needed a digest to redact that vast inflow of dead-tree objectivity. The Newsweekly’s Last Stand
  • The NCIS report was 1,700 pages long and heavily redacted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Specific figures were redacted from the report.
  • In place of reading the important late colonial chronicle of Michoacan by Pablo Beaumont, he relies on redactions of it by the prominent historian Benedict Warren.
  • No doubt many redactors took a hand in shaping this chapter from stories in the oral tradition.
  • However the difference between "openly" and "overt" is less than that between "unredacted" and "censored" and so in some ways it is the biter bit. The Tories keep very strange company - Are they endorsing a homophobic rag ?
  • The Microsoft Office Word 2003 Redaction Add-in makes it easy for you to mark sections of a document for redaction.
  • Clarke's testimony, with only slight redactions for security reasons, can be accessed here.
  • This dependence is probably due to the redactor, who in this place gave a new form to the notes supplied him by the Jewish governor's memoirs which also explains the latter's being spoken of in the third person, Neh., viii, 9. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Yet the actual techniques proposed seem to result in data so limited or heavily redacted as to be incapable of full peer review. Times, Sunday Times
  • ROBERTS: I guess they tried to electronically redact sections of it, and when people copied and pasted it, suddenly, the reductions showed back up, and it goes to show that sometimes the old method is the best if they had taken a sharpy and just kind of crossed it out and then scanned it, would have been fine. CNN Transcript Dec 9, 2009
  • It is not possible to publish redacted full reports without compromising these two imperatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • JustACitizen.com and there is a petition to ungag FBI Whistleblower Edmonds and unredact her official 911 testimony and very interesting interviews where she asks questions of the most important things to look for when researching 911. Firedoglake » The Heckuva Job Bushie and GOP Weekend Round-Up
  • Français · Global Voices recrute deux rédacteurs-traducteurs russophones pour un nouveau projet Global Voices in English » Global Voices seeks staff for new project: “Interpreting RuNet”
  • A work that had been subjected to any kind of redaction would surely show more signs of narrative coherence.
  • In 1452, Bizkaians assembled beneath their sacred Oak of Gernika and approved the Fuero Viejo de Bizkaia, the Old Law of Bizkaia: a redaction of the consuetudinary laws and customs that had informed their legal practices for centuries.
  • If there are redactions, the redactions must be accompanied by a supporting explanation.
  • Of these twenty-seven pages, all but one and a half have been redacted.
  • Shame on the poets who forced its redaction and suppression. The Times Literary Supplement
  • A 1974 amendment demanded that FOIA officers "redact" those portions of a document that the government deemed secret and release the rest of the document, assuming that the non-redacted segments still provided meaningful content. Michael G. Powell: Shadow Elite: WikiLeaks, FOIA and the Cultural Life of Government Secrecy
  • In the experience of this analyst, CIA FOIA requests take anywhere from six to eighteen months to receive a formal ruling of whether the document can be declassified (often in redacted form), or whether it should be exempted on national security grounds. Wonk Room » Why Expedite Cheney’s Request For Memos?
  • Assange said today that they had tried to comply with a private White House request to redact the names of informants before publication. But the US authorities had refused to assist them.
  • Thousands of pages are marked by redactions, blacked out information like the names of people who attended meetings.
  • Later redactions of saints' lives tended to omit historical details that were no longer easily understood and to embellish the text with more outlandish miracle stories.
  • Successive redaction of the Psalms they readily admit, provided the doctrine of the inspiration of Holy Writ be not impugned .
  • I said I felt strongly that this was a matter of liaison sensitivity that justified redaction (editing).
  • It was clearly established that publication of the redacted paragraphs would result in a review of the intelligence sharing arrangements. Times, Sunday Times
  • The relative clause was seen as secondary, rather than the entire point of the remark, and thus was subject to redaction.
  • The issue resolves to whether those who claim to follow J-sus will persist in following the Roman Hellenist-redacted syncretized imitation, J-sus, which has misled them, or turn to follow the Torah--in the Pharisee/Orthodox Jewish community--as the *historical* Pharisee Ribi Yehoshua and the Netzarim taught. Bait-and-switch Passover Haggadah? Messianics in the bookstore | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • I think it was irresponsible of you to post the document without additional redactions.
  • The people in the intelligence community say that there's so many methods and sources that they have to protect, that these redactions, as they call them, were necessary.
  • The officer's comments were released yesterday in a heavily redacted transcript of his evidence given to the inquiry last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are of the view that redaction is not sufficient to preserve the identity of the writer, which may be revealed by or easily ascertainable from the content of the report.
  • In a December 2008 e-mail to a recipient whose name was redacted, he laid out what he felt he needed: "Under the statute, a black poll watcher for you being abused or insulted is critical, and thus far, I don't have one. Dispute over New Black Panthers case causes deep divisions
  • The media organizations in receipt of the cables went to extraordinary lengths over the past two months to check and "redact" the material. Simon Jenkins: The WikiLeaks Release: Blame the State Department, Not the World's Media
  • It became apparent to the reporters that the redacted portions were self-referencing phrases.
  • It seems to me, however, that this chapter and the one preceding it most likely did not belong to the first redaction of the work.
  • After hitting an all-time low with Redacted, Brian De Palma is heading back to the 1960's to investigate more murders. Brian De Palma Helming The Boston Stranglers Movie « FirstShowing.net
  • The primary physician can specify the role of the recipient to redact appropriate words, and prepare a different version of the document that suits each recipient.
  • My theory is that a Zwinglian redactor recovered some fragments of the works of the original Jim West and has edited them for publication in this new format. Zwinglian Redactor Hypothesis
  • I think the use of the word "redact" in this situation is misleading. NYT > Home Page
  • Established by the monk Tao-hsüan, this school began by establishing which of the several redactions of the monastic regulations that had been translated into Chinese would become the standard.
  • The Sunday Telegraph, which has access to the files without redactions, can provide the full picture.
  • The name of that lawyer is redacted throughout the report.
  • The six main branches of biblical criticism are textual, source, tradition, redaction, form and historical criticism.
  • Change oil of the redactor in the drive device annually.
  • Both J and E underwent modifications by a revisor, J² and E² respectively, and after being welded together by a redactor, RJE, were edited by a writer of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Third, I would argue once more that redaction and narrative criticisms are the friend rather than the foe of historical verification.
  • Before leaving, Dmytryk offered up the names (redacted from the file) of two former Party members who might be "in such a frame of mind that they would be willing to talk to the FBI. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • He said the redactions appeared designed to "protect senior officials."
  • An important question to ask in closing will be whether our redactor is merely an editor or also plays the role of author through his redactional activity.
  • The primary physician can specify the role of the recipient to redact appropriate words, and prepare a different version of the document that suits each recipient.
  • Do you accept the finding of the Court in the case of Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) that the rights of all citizens of the United States include but are not limited to the following, as redacted from the decision of the Court: NRA, RNC target Sotomayor over gun rights
  • The study of the author's influence on the oral tradition is called redaction criticism.
  • I have to redact documents on a regular basis.
  • Now, a lot of the report has been redacted.
  • More than 90,000 partially redacted intelligence reports chronicling the war in Afghanistan are published. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was clearly established that publication of the redacted paragraphs would result in a review of the intelligence sharing arrangements. Times, Sunday Times
  • More than 90,000 partially redacted intelligence reports chronicling the war in Afghanistan are published. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still others bracket out the questions of authorship, dating, and redaction in favor of simply reading the book as a final literary product.
  • The two officials said the administration plans to propose redacting parts of the memos.
  • Qui olim cogitabat quae vellet, et pulcherrimis philosophiae praeceptis operam insumpsit, qui universi circuitiones coelique naturam, &c. Hanc unam intendit operam, de sola cogitat, noctes et dies se componit ad hanc, et ad acerbam servitutem redactus animus, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • e went through [the cables] so carefully to try to redact material that we thought could be damaging to individuals or undercut ongoing operations.
  • Here in [redacted], we got a little roof leakage at the height of the deluge, but no flooding, thank Crom. "I care not if you kneel."
  • The redaction and production of privileged documents, or the adducing of further evidence, will lead to additional delay and increased costs.
  • Consequently, there was no reason for further redaction of the judgments and the appeal would be dismissed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sayings of Judah ha-Nasi, the redactor of the _Mishnah_, and of Rabbi Gamaliel, his son, were undoubtedly added after the time of Judah. Pirke Avot Sayings of the Jewish Fathers
  • ABC has some news on what was inside those blocks of redacted text in the CIA Inspector General report.
  • Perhaps the virginity of the Grail hero, so stressed by late Christian redactors, may be a reminiscence of the virgin state of the initiate in the pagan ceremonial.
  • Both J and E underwent modifications by a revisor, J² and E² respectively, and after being welded together by a redactor, RJE, were edited by a writer of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Some MPs say he warned them they could face legal action if they published their own receipts without redactions.
  • Butön was involved with the redaction and classification of the two parts of the Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Kanjur and the Tenjur.
  • Goldstein brings together the fruit of extensive research and massive erudition in multiple disciplines, wielding the tools of source, genre, redaction, and textual criticism with masterful force.
  • Speaking anonymously to other newspapers, some senior MPs have suggested that some of the redactions were made on the advice of MI5.
  • A key point here is that those responsible for the final redaction of our text seem to have had a minimalist approach to editing.
  • Here is what it said, with a few redactions for discretion's sake.
  • He said that technically there was not a judgement yet, but three debt collections agencies had tried to get this money and so the claim was being filed in [redacted] County (where I reside - looks like they're smart enough now to Google area codes before they get on the phone) on May 30. Moreno And Woods: Scammy Debt Collectors Who Lie And Harrass - The Consumerist
  • The High Court rejected the appeal and MPs were tasked with getting the details of their expenses ready for publication, but with certain redactions.
  • Yet the actual techniques proposed seem to result in data so limited or heavily redacted as to be incapable of full peer review. Times, Sunday Times
  • The consultation meant that all MPs were aware of the redactions that would be made to their documents.
  • I am making a simple distinction between the redaction of my written notes for verbalization and a quantity of ad-libbed additions direct to tape.
  • More than 90,000 partially redacted intelligence reports chronicling the war in Afghanistan are published. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disparity between theory and praxis is particularly glaring in the redaction of canonical works.
  • Because of the secrecy Congress imposed, the details of what the ATF uncovered when inspecting dealers are generally redacted from the thousands of pages disclosed to The Post under the Freedom of Information Act. The lack of transparency has fueled complaints from gun-control groups that the ATF is reluctant to crack down on troubled dealers. Virginia gun dealers: Small number supply most guns tied to crimes
  • The reports contain a few deletions, and one interview, from May 1, 2004, was redacted in its entirety.
  • By way of contrast, the five media organizations in receipt of the material went to extraordinary lengths over the past two months to check and "redact" the material that the State Department disseminated so widely. Simon Jenkins: The WikiLeaks Release: Blame the State Department, Not the World's Media
  • Were you surprised at the extent of the redactions?
  • The Commissioner accepted some details of the minutes would have to be redacted to preserve national security.
  • The redaction of the text ensures this fatal tidiness.
  • Many of the redactions had no intelligence rationale; they were simply meant to eliminate as much embarrassment for the agency as possible.
  • He suggested it might have involved one of several other agencies that work in the area. ~ read more not long after the radio program, someone from the town of ball was using yahoo search for "moon griffon ball police department:" ip number redacted the local media as far as we know have been totally silent on the whole thing. the audio of the moon griffon caller is here: audio link related posts fbi raids ball town hall oopsie: ball cops capture then release escaped federal inmate the strange death of heather-renee 'sarah skarina skeen We saw that...
  • Unfortunately, they implemented the redactions by the completely pointless method of placing black rectangles over the sensitive text in the PDF.
  • The court could release select portions of its orders, while redacting specific facts, including the names of individuals and organizations who are surveillance targets.
  • The following is a list of the types of information we routinely redact from funded grant applications.
  • The redactions are made at the request of the parties, to protect what is said to be confidential information relating to their respective software systems.
  • The Commissioner requires that the House of Commons shall provide the complainant with the requested information with the following redactions made.
  • Redmond, of the administrative office of the courts, said the courts comb through the documents "on a regular basis" and tell lawyers to redact confidential information.
  • We'll have to wait and see just what is redacted.
  • Critics like Ehrman have been able to detect such things precisely because original readings have been preserved, or at least there have been ways to detect redaction that are fairly reliable.
  • The editors' ability to present a lucid redaction of the main points of Amar Singh's voluminous diaries is to their credit.
  • Credit card and phone numbers would be redacted; detailed telephone records would not be provided.
  • It was clearly established that publication of the redacted paragraphs would result in a review of the intelligence sharing arrangements. Times, Sunday Times
  • The redaction on their part synthesises the argument perfectly. The Sun
  • But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis.
  • He assembles a vast amount of historical and literary material on the source and various redactions of the tales.
  • I, for one, thought he must be mistaken, and asked him to send the phone to me in [redacted] from where he lived in [redacted]. T-Mobile: We Can't Help You, Sell Your Brand New Defective Phone On eBay - The Consumerist
  • Both redactions of the original play make Act I, Scene 2 of vital importance in the development of the relations of power between Caliban, Prospero, and Miranda.
  • But there is a wide feeling among many others that these redactions were really just ways to avoid embarrassment.
  • Yet the actual techniques proposed seem to result in data so limited or heavily redacted as to be incapable of full peer review. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the redacted parts in the computer file could be seen by copying them and pasting the material in a word processing program.
  • It is not possible to publish redacted full reports without compromising these two imperatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • You know, the White House has gotten the ability to look at the report and redact certain items.
  • The brief is riddled with the black boxes lawyers call redactions.
  • Officials at NSA object to the use of the word censored; they prefer redacted. DAY OF DECEIT
  • In extending the lesson given us through our redactor-as-author to other texts, we can hope to avoid treating certain texts only diachronically or synchronically.
  • The final redactors of the text clearly did not consider it their business to edit such things out - or even to correct what appear to be outright grammatical errors.
  • Now, the victim's name in the report was redacted.
  • The officer's comments were released yesterday in a heavily redacted transcript of his evidence given to the inquiry last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lies are the first signs of corruption and redacted history is an insidious form of lying. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a December 2008 e-mail to a recipient whose name was redacted, he laid out what he felt he needed: "Under the statute, a black poll-watcher for you being abused or insulted is critical, and thus far, I don't have one. Black Panther case reveals schism

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