Examples of 'self-correcting' in a sentence

Meaning of "self-correcting"

self-correct (verb) - to adjust or rectify one's own mistake or error; to automatically correct errors or discrepancies
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  • present participle of self-correct
  • That corrects itself without outside assistance

How to use "self-correcting" in a sentence

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self-correcting
The instrument is self-correcting in most cases.
Dehydration by itself tends to be self-correcting.
Materials are self-correcting thus fostering independence.
This results in an important self-correcting effect.
Nature is self-correcting without our intervention.
This is also called a self-correcting period.
But self-correcting behavior is on the rise.
The methodology is self-correcting over time.
The self-correcting functionof this system needs improvement.
True science is self-correcting over time.
The self-correcting nature of markets will ultimately prevail.
Both sexes have a lot of self-correcting to do.
The materials are self-correcting and designed to be used in a specific way.
The report reflects on science as a self-correcting process.
Chance is viewed as a self-correcting process to restore to equilibrium.

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A negative feedback process is self-correcting.
Many websites offer self-correcting interactive activities.
Because we know that kids are self-correcting.
The puzzles are self-correcting as no two puzzle cuts are the same.
Untestable opinion has no such self-correcting mechanisms.
Self-correcting materials are available so that students may work on them independently.
Democracy has a self-correcting mechanism.
It is up to us as citizens to recapture our democracy-it will not be self-correcting.
The blame for mistakes is self-correcting keyboard mobile phone.
This means that this rating system is self-correcting.
In summary, absolute encoders are self-correcting whilst incremental encoders are not.
Because what that means is that science is self-correcting.
The self-correcting valve assembly includes a housing and a diverting valve.
The exercises are largely self-correcting.
Self-correcting orifice plate installation for an orifice plate of a grinding machine.
Democracies have a way of self-correcting.
Operation of the self-correcting push plate bellows configuration is now described.
Already we pointed out that real capitalism is self-correcting.
Problem solving approach is used as a self-correcting method for phonological errors.
Perhaps the issues raised in the manifesto posts are self-correcting.
This pivoting action provides the self-correcting feature discussed below.
The self-correcting feature of the scientific method is one of its most.
Because the fact that science is self-correcting annoys me.
The use of automatic, self-correcting control devices in industrial operations is not new.
Modernity bears no such fatal flaw as it is rooted in self-correcting principles.
It has a blend of self-correcting protocol and on-chain governance to manage network modifications.
In this scenario, government intervention is not necessary since markets are self-correcting.
The self-correcting pieces make learning the alphabet easy and fun.
The great thing about science is that it is self-correcting over time.
This self-correcting performance prevents wet material from purging at the cake discharge.
They do not have to correct the exercises because they are self-correcting.
However, science has self-correcting methods for slowly moving closer to supportable knowledge.
Reflection and responsiveness were used throughout the study as self-correcting tools.
In this case, any disturbance is self-correcting and the system spontaneously returns to equilibrium.
It is no good hoping that things will improve by some divine self-correcting mechanism.

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