self-imposed造句31. For instance, in more recent research, Molnar found self-imposed perfectionism conferred pros and cons with regard to health that canceled each other out.
32. When his self-imposed deadline passed on Jan. 22, there were still 196 detainees housed in at the prison.
33. You are still there, holding your faith in their true strength and inner power, encouraging them to go beyond their self-imposed limitations and be all that they can be.
34. David Blaine, eventually coming down from his self-imposed hunger strike in a box by London's river Thames.
35. In the past, China has usually opposed targets imposed from outside, but it regularly uses self-imposed targets for domestic economic management.
35.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
36. Some are self-imposed and come from my own ignoranceof realities.
37. "Once we accept even self-imposed regulation, the culture of the company will change in bad ways, " one former Microsoft executive told Wired at the time.
38. Since the 1980s, when the birth rate fell below 1.5 children per woman, Japan has, in effect, had a one-child policy—though, unlike in China, it was self-imposed.
39. The story was written by Russian author Gogol in the 1840s during a self-imposed exile to Geneva and Rome.
40. A leading Bahraini Shia politician has returned to his country from self-imposed exile in Britain.
41. In self-imposed exile in Austria, he enjoys discomfiting senior Kazakhstani officials by putting secretly obtained recordings of their conversations on the web.
42. And he evokes with uncomfortable clarity the self-imposed poverty and discomfort of the Orwell household.
43. With only six workers in Burgundy and three in Limoges, Moynat's sole obstacles thus far are self-imposed.
44. 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.