self-imposed in the PONS Dictionary

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The self-imposed deadlines to introduce the litas were continuously postponed without clear explanations.
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After completing his formal education, at the age of 16, he entered into self-imposed "vanvas".
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However, the group renounced its self-imposed cease-fire in 2004.
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These measures were self-imposed by the circle's nobility, and the local authorities were given the task of their implementation.
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Methodological naturalism is thus a self-imposed convention of science.
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A self-imposed blindness to certain personality traits can keep a relationship healthy, or it can also prove destructive.
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She then declared a self-imposed retirement in 1965.
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She wrapped herself in sheets and sought a self-imposed quarantine.
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Often the condition is self-imposed, but the cause is attributed to external influences.
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By the middle of 2011 it had reached its self-imposed limit of 400 members.
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