The ranking of the comparables on Condition, Quality, Appeal, is done by the method, based on residuals. The appraiser has no input, other than deciding on the transaction data to be entered into the regression. And, basically, the Sales Price minus regression contributions based on physical attributes, or the residual, determined that value. For better or worse. That's it - you have no say as to whether Comp A is better than Comp B. All you can do is rank your subject against the already ranked comparables. I can't guarantee that won't be problematic, but I have never had a problem. In fact, it has been easy.
But .... that damn sales price incorporates market reaction to CQA far better than your .... hmmmm ... opinion whatever that is now worth. Caught you in a trap buddy. You didn't see it. Your personal subjective judgment is NOT supported by the hard cold facts. I guess you "could" argue that the market reaction is flawed in comparison to your superior judgment. Heck you can argue all you want. I'd rather just have the sale price on my side.