Someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication.
Formulate in a particular style or language.
Prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting.
1They will ignore requests, take decades to process them or redact embarrassing information.
2It's not clear whether HP's legal team tried to redact the customer contact information.
3The banking inquiry has agreed to redact the written statement of developer Johnny Ronan.
4Here's a quote Robin Thicke would probably like to redact.
5Indeed, multiple annotators may be required to consistently redact information that represents each PHI class.
6Barr also has said he planned to redact material related to intelligence-gathering sources and methods.
7The solution to qualms about privacy is to redact.
8The department maintains that Barr must redact confidential and classified information from the nearly 400-page document.
9How much of the report would Barr redact?
10The judge also gave the government until Friday to apply to redact any portion of the agreement.
11No News International or News Corporation officer or employee took any part in deciding what to redact.
12It would also not redact the threat of the use of these weapons again in the near future.
13Greene responded by playing whack-a-mole-lockingdown mailing lists, deleting documents, or asking employees to redact Google+ posts.
14They will redact the records.
15Individual departments will likely have countless policies on when to preserve video, and when to destroy or redact it.
16Pyne on Monday defended the decision to redact the audit report, insisting there were national security grounds justifying the decision.