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Conclusion: If the auditor has broken the code, he must never attempt to justify that break but should immediately apologize and erase the moment when the code was broken without returning the preclear to present time to argue about it. Never challenge a preclear's data. In both of these cases objective research validated the recalled data of the preclear entirely. In both these cases the auditor's challenge was not only technically but factually in error. Even when the preclear is giving out garbage, the auditor must not challenge him. In such a case it is the duty of the auditor to discover the reason for the garbage without labeling the material for what it is.