If there are redactions, the redactions must be accompanied by a supporting explanation. |
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But much depends on very uncertain datings of alleged redactions and, at times, questionable exegesis. |
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I think it was irresponsible of you to post the document without additional redactions. |
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This year, MPs were given copies of their files, already marked with the Commons authorities changes, to suggest their own redactions. |
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Some MPs say he warned them they could face legal action if they published their own receipts without redactions. |
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Clarke's testimony, with only slight redactions for security reasons, can be accessed here. |
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He assembles a vast amount of historical and literary material on the source and various redactions of the tales. |
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Thousands of pages are marked by redactions, blacked out information like the names of people who attended meetings. |
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But there is a wide feeling among many others that these redactions were really just ways to avoid embarrassment. |
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The Sunday Telegraph, which has access to the files without redactions, can provide the full picture. |
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The consultation meant that all MPs were aware of the redactions that would be made to their documents. |
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This issue is the most contentious in a laundry list of redactions Feinstein has now asked the White House to reverse. |
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The brief is riddled with the black boxes lawyers call redactions. |
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Here is what it said, with a few redactions for discretion's sake. |
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The High Court rejected the appeal and MPs were tasked with getting the details of their expenses ready for publication, but with certain redactions. |
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The Commissioner requires that the House of Commons shall provide the complainant with the requested information with the following redactions made. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The partner organizations that selectively posted information did make such redactions. |
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The origins of the various redactions are reflected in the relative position of the rulers of the Welsh kingdoms. |
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After previous concerns raised by Ms Quinlivan, police had been requested by the court to provide explanations as to why certain redactions had been made. |
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The non-Guantanamo sections sag a bit, and the redactions don't help the narrative flow, though they add a weird spookiness to the text that seems almost deliberate. |
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The audit copy enables the Records Manager to refer back to translucent redactions, so that they do not need to compare original and redacted documents side by side. |
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The redactions were removed after a settlement in an appeals court. |
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However they are all usually considered to fall into three Redactions, known as the Cyfnerth Redaction, the Blegywryd Redaction and the Iorwerth Redaction. |
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Redactions are supposed to remove names or anything that could compromise sources and methods, not to undermine the source material so that it is impossible to understand. |
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