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self-reg·u·la·tion

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  1. self-regulationnoun

    The regulation (by a person or an organization) of ones own behaviour without external control or monitoring

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of self-regulation in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of self-regulation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of self-regulation in a Sentence

  1. Kellogg Company spokesperson Kris Charles:

    As a founding member of the (Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative) and a member of 15 similar initiatives worldwide, we believe self-regulation works and we are actively involved in industry efforts to strengthen the self-regulatory process.

  2. Todd Hare:

    Thus far, self-control has proven a very difficult thing to train, if IBMT can be used to reduce cravings in addicts and/or improve self-regulation when experiencing cravings in a manner that does not require increased attention or cognitive effort, that would be a very exciting step forward.

  3. Paul Hokemeyer:

    The key to working through these (relationship) differences is focusing on that which you love, and putting boundaries around that which you don’t. You’ll also need to avoid the temptation to demean and humiliate your mate for their beliefs. It will take practice and incredible self-regulation, but success in these areas will greatly enhance the quality of your relationship.

  4. Jenny Radesky:

    The biggest takeaway for parents is that sleep is part of self-regulation. We need to wake our brains up, and settle them back down. We need to handle fears and separation from our loved ones, for this reason, sleep is usually much harder for children with self-regulation problems in early childhood -- whether due to anxiety, early ADHD, sensory integration challenges, trauma or lots of other developmental differences that may not rise to the level of a diagnostic label.

  5. Keith Whyte:

    Self-regulation tends to dumb itself down to the lowest common denominator, not the highest, some operators are definitely taking advantage of weak regulatory environments in some states.


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