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"self-imposed constraints" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to constraints or rules that individuals or groups impose on themselves, for example: "The artist placed self-imposed constraints on her work, limiting her palette to just three colors."
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But being aware of the self-imposed constraints has an effect similar to knowing the production budget of "Titanic".
In our paper works we create self-imposed constraints; it's hard to develop anything without any limitations.
Most terrorists, moreover, still operate within self-imposed constraints, whereas Mr bin Laden regards the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction as a religious duty.
Looking back, I don't know if all of these self-imposed constraints were essential, but I was happy with the symmetrical set of theme entries that emerged.
And unlike with "Blue Ballet," she didn't start from a concept or work within the same kind of self-imposed constraints.
Replacing Armour with the more high-profile James Cosmo meant dumping one of the project's golden rules, that of keeping the same cast, but respecting self-imposed constraints was now the least of McKinnon's worries.
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In essence, the Rule is a self-imposed constraint on a court's equitable powers.
I am mindful of having a luxurious freedom, tempered with one self-imposed constraint, as I outline my thoughts.
As soon as the self-imposed constraint of a single system HVAC went away, intriguing possibilities emerged.
All told, the budget request remains less than 1percentt of Japan's gross domestic product, a self-imposed constraint that few Japanese administrations have breached.
This, after all, was the financial year in which Labour escaped from the self-imposed constraint of sticking to Conservative spending plans.
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