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to self-correct
verb
To correct itself without outside assistance
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To me, this suggests that the one organization is serious enough about its mission to self-correct, while the other is so besotted with power that no self-correction is deemed necessary.
The Pakistan Army will have to self-correct.
It needed to self-correct, to even itself out.
Publication bias threatens the ability of science to self-correct.
We expect him to self-correct some of those things.
Our political system works because they tend to self-correct each other.
But since 9/11, he says, the system has yet to self-correct.
I had to self-correct about talking too much and interrupting other people.
We expect him to self-correct, like I mentioned at the first presser we had.
Then, of course, the market began to self-correct in the other direction, and stocks took off.
As the 2007 US crash amply demonstrated, the market is occasionally unable to self-correct, with disastrous global consequences.
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