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It typically refers to an outlook that allows for multiple possibilities, and does not commit to any one of them. For example: "He held an agnostic view, refusing to commit to any one opinion until he had evidence to support it."
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Microsoft is increasingly taking an agnostic view about the PC, as it begins to place its Windows operating system on all kinds of digital devices.
The objective is "an agnostic view of the world," according to Lee Edmondson, the founder of ChannelPort Communications, the California company building the channel for McDonald's (its only client).
The slow germination of this revolution in consciousness can be dated at least to the 18th century, toward the end of which a country finally emerged -- America -- that officially refused to play the old game of whose religion was true, and took a generously agnostic view of religious truth: you may believe what you like, and so may I, and neither can impose belief on the other.
"The company will have to assume an agnostic view of which platform to use in order to succeed," Zohar said.
Open-source efforts like Docker and Salt are popular because they fit into this more flexible and agnostic view of the cloud and data center universe.
As the government continues to strengthen the rules and regulations for reverse mortgages and new research continues to pave the way with an agnostic view of their role, reverse mortgages may become much more common in the coming years.
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The film attempted to bring to light the alleged fraud in the name of religion and presented agnostic views, displaying a powerful critique of the Congress rule in the Madras Presidency.
In his 1844 book, Philosophical Fragments, Kierkegaard writes: Agnostic views are as old as philosophical skepticism, but the terms agnostic and agnosticism were created by Huxley to sum up his thoughts on contemporary developments of metaphysics about the "unconditioned" (William Hamilton) and the "unknowable" (Herbert Spencer).
Protagoras has sometimes been taken to be an atheist but rather espoused agnostic views, commenting that "Concerning the gods I am unable to discover whether they exist or not, or what they are like in form; for there are many hindrances to knowledge, the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life".
Cooper unsurprisingly shares his boss's platform-agnostic view.
In the proposed model, the Box Provider component establishes a provider-agnostic view of a multi-provider infrastructure cloud.
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