Favoring one grandchild over another can lead to feelings of resentment and hurt within the family, potentially damaging relationships. It's important for grandparents to show love and support equally to foster a sense of fairness and belonging among all grandchildren. While favoritism may occur unintentionally, being mindful of it can help maintain harmony and ensure that each grandchild feels valued. Open communication and individual attention can help mitigate any negative effects.
Congress and representatives in the house both have the power to favor one state over another. This is due to their representation of their individual state within the government.
Congress cannot pass laws that favor one state over another. The goal of Congress is to pass fair and lawful laws.
Favor any state over another with its laws.
It is ok to do this as long as you do not show it. so say one got detention and the other got a A+ well you will favorite the one that got the A+ but still love them both the same.
It depends entirely on the grandchild's legal guardian(s). They have control over the affairs of the child, so if the grandparents may or may not be permitted to see their grandchild.
He didn't favor one child over another, he loved them all equally.
Yes for example in Iran you must follow Muslim religious rules even if you are another religion.
Argumentative
She wouldn't favor a country over another. She loves all her monsters equally.
The constitution guarantees that the government will not favor one religion over another
Yes, it is called jerrymandering and it is illegal.
It is called Gerrymandering.