Thesaurus / agnostic
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Early on, the company was “fairly agnostic,” Jain says, waiting to see whether machines or people could better fact-check the world.
HE’S FIGHTING QANON WITH SUNLIGHTNICK FOURIEZOSSEPTEMBER 6, 2020OZYConsumers are increasingly agnostic about whether they buy online or locally.
A CORONA XMAS: WHY PHYSICAL STORES WILL POWER ONLINE SHOPPING THIS HOLIDAY SEASONGREG STERLINGSEPTEMBER 4, 2020SEARCH ENGINE LANDMet’s general manager, Jeffrey Kightlinger, said the agency is “agnostic” about the project.
THE WATER AUTHORITY IS RESURRECTING ITS PIPE DREAM – AGAINMACKENZIE ELMERSEPTEMBER 1, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe sequence is device agnostic when a user is logged in through their account, which means that shifting between devices doesn’t affect that strategy, it even enhances the experience.
FIVE GREAT DISPLAY AND VIDEO ADVERTISING TACTICS TO INCREASE RELEVANCE AND REVENUE IN A COOKIE-LESS WORLDANASTASIA-YVONI SPILIOPOULOUAUGUST 24, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHWe take an agnostic approach to ad tech and wherever there’s commercial growth — then that’s when we’ll look to expand.
‘WE’LL GET BRIEFS WE COULDN’T ACCESS BEFORE’: INSIDE CHANNEL 4’S PUSH FOR PROGRAMMATIC ADVERTISERSSEB JOSEPHAUGUST 11, 2020DIGIDAYHe had by this time become what would now be called an agnostic.
THE ENGLISH UTILITARIANS, VOLUME II (OF 3)LESLIE STEPHENFor the Agnostic, no more than the Atheist, can attach no intelligible meaning to "God."
THEISM OR ATHEISMCHAPMAN COHENTrue, she said, checked for a moment, but one is not truly agnostic when ones mother has had faith.
THE WASTED GENERATIONOWEN JOHNSONThis statement, coming from a leading agnostic, was welcome to the theologians.
THE BOOK OF LIFE: VOL. I MIND AND BODY; VOL. II LOVE AND SOCIETYUPTON SINCLAIRA story of modern life and thought, being a study of two opposite types—the Christian and the Agnostic.
BATTLES OF ENGLISH HISTORYH. B. (HEREFORD BROOKE) GEORGEWORDS RELATED TO AGNOSTIC
- agnostic
- apostate
- atheistic
- blasphemous
- canting
- contrary
- deceitful
- defiling
- desecrating
- desecrative
- diabolic
- disobedient
- disrespectful
- godless
- hardened
- hypocritical
- iconoclastic
- immoral
- iniquitous
- irreligious
- irreverent
- perverted
- profane
- recusant
- reprobate
- sacrilegious
- sanctimonious
- satanic
- scandalous
- sinful
- unctuous
- undutiful
- unethical
- unfaithful
- ungodly
- unhallowed
- unholy
- unregenerate
- unrighteous
- unsanctified
- wayward
- wicked
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