>I would generally agree with your statements. I would just put forward
>that having a reason for a challenge is an important necessary
>distinction. All of the situations you outline below would qualify by my
>standards as valid requests for challenging.

I guess my position is "isn't the fact that the data is wrong 
justification enough to get the registar to act upon it?"

D

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