Examples of 'regulate themselves' in a sentence

Meaning of "regulate themselves"

regulate themselves: Regulate themselves means to control or govern one's own actions, behavior, or conduct according to established rules, standards, or norms. It involves self-monitoring and self-discipline to maintain order, efficiency, or compliance with regulations or expectations

How to use "regulate themselves" in a sentence

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Media practitioners have started to regulate themselves.
They regulate themselves through diversity.
However they will not regulate themselves.
Those who regulate themselves commit few wrongs.
In most cases communities organise and regulate themselves.
They regulate themselves by creating their own control systems.
Pigs will self regulate themselves.
Some of these mutations affect the ability of the cells to regulate themselves.
They can not regulate themselves.
Kinases and phosphatases are known to heavily regulate themselves.
Free markets regulate themselves.
The second option is to rely on pharma companies to regulate themselves.
They can then regulate themselves over a week instead of daily.
Companies are in practice left to regulate themselves.
Bull sharks are able to regulate themselves to live in either fresh or salt water.

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But these companies have clearly failed to regulate themselves.
These saving groups completely regulate themselves and serve as social networks.
Quotas are a tool we use in areas that can not regulate themselves.
Furthermore, countries very often regulate themselves in ways that make e-government development difficult.
Lawyers around the world need to learn to regulate themselves.
Those who regulate themselves commit few wrongs, Sima Guang says.
That markets could regulate themselves.
Classical political economy is popularly associated with the idea that free markets can regulate themselves.
Old vines appear to regulate themselves.
Self-regulation is a contradiction in terms and is only appropriate where internal bodies regulate themselves.
Viable systems regulate themselves.
But at a certain point internalize it and then they sort of regulate themselves.
Industry should regulate themselves.
I guess the assumption was the Best and the Brightest would just regulate themselves.
The idea that the markets should regulate themselves has been proved wrong.
Apparently, the minister believes that these companies should just regulate themselves.
As far as possible, the markets should regulate themselves without state intervention.
Having a harsh, controlling father keeps children from developing the ability to regulate themselves.
But calls for social media companies to regulate themselves are too little, too slow.
When self-esteem is threatened, people become upset and lose their capacity to regulate themselves.
Name, Advertisers regulate themselves.
That largely leaves the tech companies to regulate themselves.
Members of a profession regulate themselves.
They have the power to create money and regulate themselves.
Indulgent parents do not require children to regulate themselves or behave appropriately.
The men were commanded by white men and will never regulate themselves.
If a woman has ovaries, progesterone helps them to regulate themselves and their hormone production.
Naturopaths can not sell health scams unless they can regulate themselves.
The idea that they protect the public interest and regulate themselves is foolish.
And I certainly would not trust the drug companies to regulate themselves.
ECE as a profession and acknowledges that ECEs can regulate themselves as a professional body.
The financial crisis of 2008 proved that banks could not regulate themselves.
Lawyers are well-suited to regulate themselves.
In psychobiological terms, babies are unable to regulate themselves.
The old idea that markets were efficient and could regulate themselves is over, you said.

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