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- Redaction or sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a do****ent so that it may be distributed to a broader audience. It is...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Redaction is the removal of sensitive information from a do****ent to allow its distribution. Redaction, redact or redacted may...
- the academic field of biblical scholarship, which affirms that multiple redactions occurred during the composition of the Torah, often combining source texts...
- Redaction criticism, also called Redaktionsgeschichte, Kompositionsgeschichte or Redaktionstheologie, is a critical method for the study of biblical texts...
- Adaptive Redaction is an alternate version of redaction whereby sensitive parts of a do****ent are automatically removed based on policy. It is primarily...
- multiple stages of redaction; most of its text originated in the Persian period, with the oldest stratum from around 500 BCE and redactions into the ****enistic...
- density formula Translation Terminology Writing (Traduction, terminologie, rédaction), a French-language journal Talleyrand Terminal Railroad, Jacksonville...
- multiple stages of redaction; most of its text originated in the Persian period, with the oldest stratum from around 500 BCE and redactions into the ****enistic...
- intelligence officials. In 2017 a "restored edition" was published with redactions removed. Slahi wrote the book in 2005 in the English he had learned largely...
- Afghanistan in 2003 as a civilian Defense Intelligence Agency officer. Before redactions, the book contained names of intelligence officers and described clandestine...