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This limited vocabulary, combined with the technology's built-in aversion to making errors, means that its descriptions lack the richness of visual content.

Furthermore, the same is true for all curves obtained on the model data (see Figure 3(b)) regardless of the strength of friends influence (which is controlled by the parameter p) where there is no built-in aversion to items shared by a high number of friends.

The reasons include the aversion of lenders to actually running hotels themselves and the fact that most hotels built in the last decade were capitalized with 30percentt equity instead of just 5percentt, he said.

The fifth and sixth models built up the inequality aversion in a compact way of summarizing the offer (similar to the social reference model), i.e., similarity between the potential offer and equal offer (45°) described as cosine (θ − 45°).

I'm going to talk about my fight against Twitter and my failing productivity, the apps and systems with which I've tried to keep myself in check and the psychology behind why we build an aversion against getting things done.

Whatever the merit of an otherwise weak argument, those who propagate this theme deserve at least one concession: It is built on the growing aversion of the Western world to continue playing a major role in history.

Then add to this our in-built aversion to risk.

Eventbrite co-founder and CEO Kevin Hartz said the company has "traditionally had an organic mindset with an aversion to acquisitions — we really wanted to build everything in-house".

Combining two cutting-edge techniques reveals that neurons in the prefrontal cortex are built to respond to reward or aversion, a finding with implications for treating mental illness and addictions.

In another instance of disaster aversion, Ken Olsen, who founded the Digital Equipment Corporation, saved the Whirlwind computer, a ground-breaking machine built at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed in 1951, by keeping a truck from hauling the machine to a landfill.

"Children can build up quite an aversion to going to hospital every six months or so for surgery". The magnetic rods meant children could, instead, be "in and out" of a clinic for their adjustments, she said.

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