self-imposed in English

adjective
1
(of a task or circumstance) imposed on oneself, not by an external force.
he went into self-imposed exile

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1. For me, a young scholar Chafing under self-imposed

2. What can help us to avoid self-imposed burdens?

3. Of course, servants of God are not required to live in self-imposed poverty.

4. Question:The Japanese Government today lifted the self-imposed ban on the collective self defence.

5. 3 This does not mean that Christians are required to live in self-imposed poverty.

6. Chipotle has adopted a self-imposed quiet period restricting communications with investors during sensitive periods

7. Like Vincent Van Gogh, Michelangelo practiced self-imposed sufferings and Asceticisms in pursuit of purity and holiness

8. The album's title refers to Cantrell's self-imposed isolation and appears in "Solitude," a brooding acoustic track.

9. Self-imposed Celibacy seems more common among women, but men, too, can be damaged by casual encounters

10. This did not mean so much to the Bhutanese, however, due to their policy of self-imposed isolation.

11. Does wearing a hair shirt or enduring forms of self-imposed physical privations make one a spiritual person?

12. Note that “self-imposed devotions,” “self-abasement” and “severe treatment of the body” are really of no value.

13. Self- imposed pressure Lately, she has wondered if her message is getting lost in the bright lights of television.

14. The debt-ceiling absolutists grossly underestimate the massive adjustment costs of a self-imposed “sudden stop” in debt finance.

15. After a three-and-a-half-year period of self-imposed silence, an enraged Bhagwan gathered the media to denounce her

16. Through self-imposed discipline in the management of our financial resources, we have been able to allocate more resources for infrastructure sectors.

17. Because Cynicism is a self-imposed blindness: a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us.

18. I wanted to confront the boundaries of the citizen, self-imposed and real, and confront the divide between privileged and public access to knowledge.

19. For instance, in more recent research, Molnar found self-imposed perfectionism conferred pros and cons with regard to health that canceled each other out.

20. Discipline, whether self-imposed or administered by others, not only restrains us from engaging in wrongdoing but also motivates us to change for the better.

21. Coltsfoot flower remedy helps a person to get unstuck due to grief, fear, or self imposed emotional immobility, and joyfully and with confidence move forward in life’s journey

22. Last year, while he was in self-imposed exile, a Bangkok court convicted him on a charge of acting corruptly during his premiership, and sentenced him to two years in prison.

23. What does it mean to be Anorexic? Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder wherein a person becomes obsessed with their body shape, food intake, and weight to the point of self-imposed starvation

24. Attitudinal Healing is a cross-cultural method of healing that helps remove self-imposed blocks such as judgment, blame, shame and self-condemnation that are in the way of experiencing lasting love, peace, and happiness

25. Such malicious Castigation, which is internalized by the abused person as true, crushes the spirit of the recipient, and they retreat from the life they were living to follow the script of their destruction -- becoming a self-imposed prophecy.

26. The title for this review is what schoolchildren in Francophone Africa -- and elsewhere in France's far-flung emmpire -- would recite until recently, the product of what the author of this book has titled France's self-imposed mission civilisatrice or "mission to Civilize."

27. Storyline Harold, a guilt-ridden agoraphobic, must overcome the confines of his self-imposed prison to save a boy who has risked everything to help him. Broken down is a powerful drama that explores how the journey to conquering the demons within begins by letting the heart reach out to others in need

28. However, in the practice of holiness we believe that we must avoid all extremes, Asceticisms and deprivations with reputation of wisdom in self-imposed worship and humility, and unsparing severity of the body, all which are but a shadow of things to come, but the body is of Christ (Colossians 2:17, 23).

29. Is the NCAA protecting Amateurism more important than protecting the physical or educational well-being of student-athletes? It appears so, given the variance in the NCAA’s response to scandals involving its self-imposed duty to protect their “bedrock” principle of “Amateurism” versus its duty to protect the physical or educational well-being of “student-athletes.”