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Cohen raises another issue with 'The Internet in Everyday Life', criticising the book as being too 'polemic'.
A large portion of his works is polemical in nature.
Yet the polemical heart of her book is just as likely to do the opposite.
The movement did stop the government from passing the polemical Law.
She appreciated, too, that the play did not seem to her to be polemical.
Most of this book is less polemical than these central arguments make it sound.
Back then, that sounded like a polemical statement of its own.
The three other exhibitions are more limited in focus, and polemical.
Once, work like this might have at least had a polemical feminist edge.
Despite its topic, the exhibit is not polemical, he said.
But the story is polemical only in the mildest sense.
Yet there should be no dogmatic polemical use of reason.
You became pretty polemical, as a matter of fact.
As is well known by now, there is a polemical reason.
The more strictly polemical writings cover every period of his life.
The story is highly polemical and particularly critical of the Giuliani administration.
The period was also characterized by intense polemical writing against several groups.
His tone is more polemical than I would have chosen, but he has the facts right.
I wonder at the unusual bitterness and polemical nature of your language.
But the most striking thing here is not the music; it's the polemical intensity.
Still, polemical books seem to have all the velocity these day, like those attack ads.
The book is polemical, however, and was never popular.
His views on language are polemical in their approach to word and structure formation.
Again, the observation is accurate, but it does no useful polemical work.
Often, it took a polemical stance toward the mainstream audience as well.
"Both sides are incredibly polemical," he said of the strike.