full of ideas - translation to italian
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full of ideas - translation to italian

RATIONALE FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION IN A LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
Free market of ideas

full of ideas      
pieno d"idee
full stop         
  • A point used as a [[thousands separator]] on a sign in Germany
  • A [[New Testament]] manuscript with high dots as full stops
PUNCTUATION TO SIGNAL THE END OF A SENTENCE
Suspension mark; Fullstop; ﹒; Full stops; Period (grammar); 。; Dot on the line; ۔; Period (punctuation); ։; ።; ܁; ܂; Full-stop; (full stop).; .; "."; Grammatical stop; Full point; Full stop (punctuation); U+002E; Periodos; Komma (punctuation); U+3002; Period (punctuation mark); ؞; Period point; 。; ︒; Full stop (typography); Period (typography); Baseline dot; Period mark; Teleia; Greek full stop; Stigme teleia; Hypostigme; Full-point; Plain point; 𖫵; Period (point); Periods at ends of sentences; Periods at the ends of sentences; Dot (character); ASCII 46; \x2E; Hypostigmḗ; Stigmḕ teleía; &period
punto
full time job         
TYPE OF EMPLOYMENT OR STUDY IN WHICH A PERSON DEVOTES A MINIMUM NUMBER OF HOURS
Full time job; Full-time employee; Full-time work; Full time work
lavoro a tempo pieno

Definition

full-rigged
¦ adjective (of a sailing ship) having three or more masts that all carry square sails.

Wikipedia

Marketplace of ideas

The marketplace of ideas is a rationale for freedom of expression based on an analogy to the economic concept of a free market. The marketplace of ideas holds that the truth will emerge from the competition of ideas in free, transparent public discourse and concludes that ideas and ideologies will be culled according to their superiority or inferiority and widespread acceptance among the population. The concept is often applied to discussions of patent law as well as freedom of the press and the responsibilities of the media in a liberal democracy.

Examples of use of full of ideas
1. Conservatism, the arched eyebrow in a room full of ideas, questions power.
2. The paper is full of ideas of things to do with children.
3. It is the arched eyebrow in a room full of ideas.
4. Order your free Waterside England brochure, full of ideas and inspiration for your next day out or short break.
5. By Danny Gallagher I was once like you, Class of 2006, all full of ideas, hope, and pimples.