10 examples of self-limiting in sentences

Nature is forever trying to keep people well, and most so-called "disease," which word means merely lack of ease, is self-limiting, and tends to cure itself.

Evil is self-limited; the good in man must finally prevail.

They were the recognition of the fact that many dangerous diseases are self-limited, and the experiment of the so-called "expectant treatment."

The result of the first of them was to teach men to desist from futile attempts to cure the self-limited diseases, in the sense of cutting them short in their course, and the "expectant treatment" followed as a natural consequence.

It follows in the same course of thought as the admirable "Discourse on Self-limited Diseases," the delivery of which many years ago marked the commencement of a new epoch in the movement of the medical mind among us.

All wrong things are like diseases, self-limited.

If thus the antithesis between the form and the matter of cognition undergoes modification, so, further, the allied distinction between understanding and sensibility must, as Reinhold accurately recognized, be reduced to a common principle and receptivity be conceived as self-limiting spontaneity.

"No,"a Northern minority still says,"every fever has its term; only watch your self-limiting disease, keep the patient from getting too much hurt during his delirium, and he will be on 'Change before long.

Slavery is a self-limited disease, for it suffers nothing but itself to impose its limits.

But as has been pointed out by many writers, the infant-industry argument is self-limiting, and involves always the assumption that the industries selected as fit for protection are such as ultimately, and within a moderately short period, can grow into self-dependence.

10 examples of  self-limiting  in sentences