When transmitting information over a noisy channel, two approaches, dating back to Shannon's work, are common: assuming the channel errors are independent of the transmitted content and devising an error-correcting code, or assuming the errors are data dependent and devising a constrained-coding scheme that eliminates all offending data patterns. In this paper we analyze a middle road, which we call a semiconstrained system. In such a system, which is an extension of the channel with cost constraints model, we do not eliminate the error-causing sequences entirely, but rather restrict the frequency in which they appear. We address several key issues in this study, such as bounds on the capacity, probabilistic encoding scheme, deterministic encoding schemes and multi-dimensional semiconstrained systems.