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  1. self-regulate

    For a person, business, company, enterprise, organization, structure, system, society or form of local unity government, regional unity government, national unity government, european unity government, international unity government regulating their behavior and working together united for the optimum health, human rights, shared prosperity for all, stability, unity government, solidarity, cohesion, animal rights, right to life, right to housing, right to education, right to parent, right to childcare, right to a standard of living, right to internet access, economic stability, financial stability, civil rights, equal rights, equal opportunities, employment rights, childrens rights, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, united partnership, multi-party working, community empowerment systems, equal distribution of income, wealth, fairness and justness across society, the country, europe and the world and contribute to the cocreation of global and national peace agreements, peace treaties, the universes truth and a fair, just and transparent system of checks and balances.

    To self-regulate is a vital element of a human being, business, company, society, organization or form of government, it demonstrates a just, fair and mature personal and collective accountability and responsibility.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 18, 2017  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of self-regulate in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of self-regulate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of self-regulate in a Sentence

  1. Jerica Berge:

    When parents use restrictive (e.g. keep food from children) or pressure-to-eat feeding practices (e.g. try to get kids to eat more food), children have an increased risk of being overweight, when a new child is introduced, parents may relax their preoccupation with the older child’s eating behaviors, allowing the older child to respond to their own satiety cues and self-regulate their eating.

  2. Cindy Shelton:

    It’s an unlimited buffet so babies self-regulate when they breastfeed. They’re not going to overfeed or underfeed but sometimes they want a snack.

  3. Farshad Ahadian:

    Most providers probably feel that it's better for physicians to self-regulate rather than practice medicine from the seat of the legislature, the truth is there's been a lot of harm from opioids, a lot of addiction. It's undeniable that we have to yield to that and to recognize that public safety is critical.

  4. Melissa Henson:

    Netflix needs to recognize that if it fails to self-regulate, it is inviting regulation from government agencies, and that may lead to worse outcomes for Netflix and for families.

  5. California Gov. Gavin Newsom:

    There's a social contract here. People I think recognize the need to do more and to meet this moment, people will self-regulate their behavior, they'll begin to adjust and adapt as they have been quite significantly.

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