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Wants are not reasons behind the decision. You can have wants A through Z. It is decided because of Z, then Z is the reason. A through Y are not the reason behind the decision.
This is basic logic.
I'll leave you to your feelings.
Y is a reason to make that decision. One is more applicable legally. They are both reasons behind the decision.
I'll leave you to your feelings.
I think this is easily solved. I think both of you are right/wrong in your logic.
Judge A has an undisclosed reason X for a decision
Union Head B presents reason Y for a decision
X could equal Y. But we have no evidence either way. So X and Y could be entirely different or they could be the same