0 a self-correcting system, situation, etc. is able to correct itself when things begin to go wrong, without outside help:
self-correcting mechanisms.
The market shows some short-term inefficiencies that tend to be self-correcting.
The democratic nature of the subsequent regime enabled self-correcting mechanisms to improve imperfect state institutions, though not dramatically, subsequent to the transitional period.
The trade-off is that this also leaves researchers with no uniform scientific standard at all, which is the essential self-correcting engine of scientific activity.
By relying on null-hypothesis significance testing procedures to evaluate research findings, however, psychology deprived itself of the essential self-correcting engine of scientific method.
This is the most important of the three issues because sound justification standards provide the indispensable self-correcting feedback for shaping and insuring the integrity of creativity in the discovery process.
These follies tend to be self-correcting, and even the natural sciences are not immune.
That is a self-correcting mechanism for which we should allow flexibility in the future.
The answer must be that it would be self-correcting only at a level that involved a considerable recession.
He then said that he expected the deficit to be self-correcting.