Sentence examples for be agnostic from inspiring English sources

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be agnostic

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A person who holds to a form of agnosticism, especially uncertainty of the existence of a deity.

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You can't be agnostic.

The work also strives to be agnostic, he said.

"We will need to be agnostic enough to make pragmatic decisions," says Mr Kallasvuo.

Now I happen to be agnostic on the Scottish independence debate or, arguably, conflicted.

Why are we being told to be agnostic about Romney's taxes?

"Congress should be agnostic about the type of product offered," she said.

If the universe had a mind, you'd say it appears to be agnostic about life.

So if activists are gender blind, they will be agnostic to CEO gender.

Or you might be agnostic, wondering whether a future scientific treatment of, say, ethical behavior is possible even in principle.

"We'll target existing customers, but we'll also be agnostic as to where you get your broadband," Mr. Mudge said.

There is an expectation that good journalistic posters will be agnostic and even gracious about where information comes from.

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