
(16) Some of the conclusions in the report have been redacted. (15) I hope that it's not redacted and that we actually get to see all of the information the commission is collecting right now. (14) Now, a lot of the report has been redacted. (13) The name of that lawyer is redacted throughout the report. (12) 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. (11) The government delayed publication of Cory's reports until March this year and redacted the most sensitive sections. (10) It became apparent to the reporters that the redacted portions were self-referencing phrases. (9) 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.

To make ready for publication edit or revise. (8) No doubt many redactors took a hand in shaping this chapter from stories in the oral tradition. To draw up or frame (a proclamation, for example). (7) Now, the victim's name in the report was redacted. (6) We'll have to wait and see just what is redacted. (5) 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. (4) In essence, I begin the editing process - redacting the data, picking useful bits - while taking handwritten notes. (3) The Commissioner accepted some details of the minutes would have to be redacted to preserve national security. (2) I have to redact documents on a regular basis. (1) You know, the White House has gotten the ability to look at the report and redact certain items.
