0 the process of correcting itself when things begin to go wrong, without outside help: --
The company cannot follow strategies that are unprofitable without self-correction.
There is a substantial measure of self-correction under such an arrangement.
This self-correction can best be illustrated by example.
I have deliberately chosen an extreme example, but it shows that there is self-correction in the clause as it stands.
After the message has been encoded, the process of monitoring might reveal deficiencies in one's own language output, which will result in self-initiated self-correction or self-repair.
The second example may be a self-correction.
The less we subscribe to the domesticated pragmatist view of the spontaneous self-correction of our practices, the less confident we shall become about the irrelevance of those old obsessions.
However, she does make one error with the use of the verb decide, followed by a self-correction, that highlights a weakness in the use of complement clauses.
It looks like we have here a correction in next turn to line 6 (and self-correction in the third turn of line 8).