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Meaning of 'universal notoriety' and 'preconditioning'



 
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Meaning of 'universal notoriety' and 'preconditioning' Fri Dec 01, 2006 17:22 pm  Meaning of 'universal notoriety' and 'preconditioning'
 

Please help on the meaning of universal notoriety and preconditioning in the below sentence. Many thanks in advance. Smile

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~maria

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In it she pleads - in Spanish - for Charles to press the Pope to stand up to Henry saying that the [quote] " sufferings, surprises, and affronts which every day puts on us, are of universal notoriety"

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We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual. After years of preconditioning, most of us have developed an ushakable faith in railway time-tables.[/b]
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Meaning of 'universal notoriety' and 'preconditioning' Fri Dec 01, 2006 17:44 pm  Meaning of 'universal notoriety' and 'preconditioning'
 

Notoriety is fame, but of a negative kind. For example, one might describe a politician as being a 'notorious liar' because he he is well known for being untruthful. Universal notoriety would be notoriety that is extremely wide-spread.

Preconditioning means, in the above context, becoming accustomed to something by long-term and repeated experience or exposure.
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