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34 Sentences With "redacts"

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In poems such as "Test," she redacts only to add back, creating almost an abstract calligram.
The report redacts the name of Clark's grandmother, but CNN identified her as Sequita Thompson last year.
Here's why the government redacts documents and what you can expect to be missing from the Mueller report.
If Barr redacts that evidence from the Mueller report, he will zip out some of the report's most important passages.
If he objects to the release or redacts portions of it, the House Intelligence Committee could vote to override his objections.
As Trump, Baldwin redacts a copy of the Mueller report to leave only the words "no" and "collusion" swimming in black lines.
Betts redacts court documents, reversing the censor's role by revealing inscriptions of injustice while blacking out the dense obfuscations of legal language.
The FDA often redacts product-specific information in inspection reports, and the report released last week did not mention valsartan, NDMA or NDEA.
The GSA lease contract redacts the name of the property owner, but the Journal reports the GSA's lease inventory shows Joel R. Anderson as the owner.
Not only must Johnson operate in a hostile work environment, but her colleague Paul Stafford (Jim Parsons) redacts information vital to Johnson's ability to do her job.
Mueller adds that Flynn's decision to cooperate "likely affected the decisions of related firsthand witnesses to be forthcoming with the SCO and cooperate"— and redacts the sentence that follows.
He creates doctored images, redacts text, and mixes sound to invent ambiguous works that blur like a Rorschach test, allowing the viewer to interpret the messages as they see fit.
So those three are: For that first investigation, the criminal one, Mueller writes that Flynn has "provided substantial assistance," but then entirely redacts the three-paragraph long section explaining how.
Artist Alexandra Bell does something similar in her series No Humans Involved: After Sylvia Wynter, in which she reproduces newspaper headlines about the case and both highlights and redacts select words.
Congress would eventually get to see a version of the report that only redacts grand jury material, Barr said, but Democrats have argued that's not sufficient and they need to see everything.
House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler was told by Attorney General William Barr that there's no intention of giving the confidential report to Congress immediately as he redacts grand jury testimony and other elements.
Although the tested data was more focused on social media links, which Jumpshot redacts somewhat, a 2017 study from Stanford University found it was possible to identify people from anonymous web browsing data.
Moreover, Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee refuse to say if they would override the President if he blocks the Democratic rebuttal or redacts key portions of it -- despite their unanimous vote on Monday to release it.
Mueller opens this section by writing: "The Trump Campaign showed interest in WikiLeaks's release of hacked materials throughout the summer and fall of 2016," and then redacts the rest of the paragraph and a subsequent "Background" paragraph.
By using actual documents from the Baling Talks of 1955 between the British colonial government and Chin Peng, the leader of the Malaysian Communist Party, Teh redacts history, like Harsono, with a renewed urgency to educate the viewer.
But the full report, even though it redacts key pieces of information, provides a more detailed view of the Trump administration's attempts to craft the travel ban without significant input from the department that would be charged with enforcing it.
If there are major discrepancies between their version and the public version — or if the Congressional version still redacts large amounts of information — House Democrats may well call attention to that as they continue their calls to receive the full, unredacted report.
Amazon notes that it had already rolled out a way for developers to build HIPAA-compliant skills using its platform, which not only includes the added authentication steps, but also redacts users' interactions with the skill from the Alexa app for further privacy.
After a clause about how the investigation "established" the Trump campaign displayed interest in the WikiLeaks, the rest of that sentence — seemingly about something else the investigation established — is redacted: At the end of the above excerpt, Mueller writes that he did charge the hackers, but then redacts the next sentence.
Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE has said he will hand over Mueller's final conclusions to Congress by mid-April or sooner after he redacts any classified information and grand jury materials.
In a discussion of Papadopoulos's case, the Schiff memo redacts a long sentence apparently about what George Papadopoulos reportedly told the Australian Ambassador to the UK about outreach from Russians and their agents in a drunken meeting in 2016 (which is what actually led the FBI to open the whole Russia probe in the first place).
Because of the laws requiring confidentiality for grand jury inquiries, the report redacts all names and testimony of persons who appeared before the grand jury. Bua report, p. 2 fn. 2.
Suzanne initially signs, but later redacts her signature when Borduas rejects her poetry. Her first child, Mousse, is born in 1949 (who will grow up to be the famous film maker Manon Barbeau). The group of artists has been blacklisted, so Marcel and Suzanne move with their friends to the countryside. Suzanne gives birth to François.
Varo often painted images of women in confined spaces, achieving a sense of isolation. While Varo did not deem her own work as feminist, "her work stretches the limits of and directly challenges confabulated, patriarchal ideals of femininity". Also, Varo's work redacts male interpretation of the female body. Her works focus on female empowerment and agency.
Organizations that prioritize security over convenience can require users of its computers to use an email client that redacts URLs from email messages, thus making it impossible for the reader of the email to click on a link, or even copy a URL. While this may result in an inconvenience, it does almost completely eliminate email phishing attacks.
They may also call for the conduction of national referendums. The president appoints the heads of local state administrations nominated by the Prime Minister for the period of his presidency.Parliament redacts laws to comply with 1996 Constitution, Kyiv Post (7 October 2010) The president represents the country and government as a whole in international affairs. The president has the authority to conduct negotiations and sign treaties on behalf of the Ukrainian government.
National Archives and Records Administration, "Annual Holdings Reports" (Volume 75), June 13, 2011 Storage area Approximately 80% of the records on file at College Park are open to the public. The remainder are considered classified records and may only be reviewed by authorized government agencies. For records which contain personally identifiable information, but which are not classified, the National Archives at College Park maintains a Special Access Office (typically known as the "FOIA branch") which reviews and redacts records prior to release to a public researcher. In 1995, the Berlin Document Center provided to the National Archives at College Park a large number of microfiche records relating to Nazi Germany.
The result was the book Whiteout: Lost in Aspen (1991). A few years later, Conover trained as a corrections officer and worked at Sing Sing prison in New York state for nearly a year as a rookie correction officer. The resulting book, Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing (2000), was a finalist for the Pulitzer PrizePulitzer Prize Non-Fiction and won the 2000 National Book Critics Circle Award in General Nonfiction,National Book Critics Circle Award: Past Awards among other honors. For many months, prisoners were banned from reading Newjack; now, inmates who receive a copy have to wait as much as several months while the state redacts several pages that it considers a threat to security.
Al-Ṭūsī (385–460/995–1067) is the only early source specifying the exact sect to which he pertains in the fluid Shīʿī world: al-Iṣfahānī is a Zaydī. Although al-Ṭūsī’s view is widely accepted, its veracity is not beyond doubt. Al-Iṣfahānī does not seem to have been informed of the latest Zaydī movements in Yemen and Ṭabaristān of his time, while his association with the Kūfan Zaydī community, which to some degree became less distinguishable from the Sunnīs, is yet to be studied in depth. It is clear, based on examination of how al-Iṣfahānī redacts the reports at his disposal, that he does honour ʿAlī, who plays a far more prominent role in his works than the first three caliphs, and some of his descendants, including Zaydī Shīʿism’s eponym, Zayd b. ʿAlī (75–122/694–740), by presenting them positively, while, in some cases, leaving their enemies’ rectitude in question.

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