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People are more sensitive to losses than commensurate gains (losing $100 feels twice as bad as winning $100 feels good).
Most academics explain this puzzle with two theories: high loss aversion (investors are more sensitive to losses than to gains) and a need to frequently monitor one's wealth (frequent monitoring leads to frequent losses and thus, investors are less willing to accept risk).
To make matters worse, compressed video bitstreams are extremely sensitive to losses.
This is important because as a general matter, people are more sensitive to losses than they are to gains of the same magnitude.
In his book Think Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman explained that humans are more sensitive to losses than gains.
A 2011 study from Duke University found that sleep deprivation affects the brain in such a way that we become less sensitive to losses.
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Although often portrayed as stern, pristine ideologues, the mullahs are also greedy politicians sensitive to loss of national income.
The system in semi-active mode is more effective than in passive mode and its effectiveness is less sensitive to loss of pre-tension.
This is most evident in the once thriving United States space program, which, unlike almost every exploratory project in world history, is intensely sensitive to loss of life and mission failure, focused on a kind of hygienic pioneering.
The quality of service (QOS) [Leiner 88] expected from the network by these applications varies over a wide range: some are sensitive to delays experienced in the communication network, others are sensitive to loss rates, while yet others are sensitive to delay variations.
Alternatively, a single homodyne measurement is nearly optimal in this lossy case, still only requires measurement on a single mode, is simpler to implement than parity, and is not nearly as sensitive to loss.
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