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self-regulating

[self-reg-yuh-ley-ting, self-] / ˌsɛlfˈrɛg yəˌleɪ tɪŋ, ˈsɛlf- /


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The rate stabilized thereafter despite the increasing availability and effectiveness of guns, oscillating around that homeostatic equilibrium, a self-regulating process that maintains its stability while adjusting to changing outside conditions.

From Scientific American

Railroads are largely self-regulating, but they’re under growing pressure from lawmakers and unions over safety lapses often traced to the condition of tracks and equipment.

From Seattle Times

As the brothers looked to expand Disney’s footprint — only 10% of the people who came to Disneyland in California came from east of the Mississippi River — they wanted to have their own self-regulating system.

From Los Angeles Times

Before braving the Atlantic, America’s forefathers lived under laws that “permitted few spaces in which people could associate in self-regulating communities.”

From Washington Post

Her father has previously criticised delays to the Online Safety Bill and called for online platforms to stop self-regulating their content.

From BBC