The motor was self-regulating, until the governor broke and it suddenly raced out of control.
Describing an organization or other legal body that establishes standards for itself rather than having them legislated for it by government
Lawyers are self-regulating through the bar association, which sets standards and imposes penalties.
Some modules have a special circuitry which keeps the battery from overcharging This means that no controller is needed when the self-regulating module is properly matched to battery storage capacity
- Some modules have a special circuitry which keeps the battery from overcharging This means that no controller is needed when the self-regulating module is properly matched to battery storage capacity
designed to activate or move or regulate itself; "a self-activating sprinkler system"
Self-regulation is the controlling of a process or activity by the people or organizations that are involved in it rather than by an outside organization such as the government. Competition between companies is too fierce for self-regulation to work
With regard to reading, the action taken by readers to help themselves take control and read more effectively by trying to understand the purpose for reading, selecting an approach, monitoring their comprehension, and, if necessary, adjusting or revising the strategic approach
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