Plays continued to be produced, but the drama was often used for polemical purposes.
Ben-Gurion should not be made to serve current political or polemical purposes.
That may be an exaggeration for polemical purposes, but pressures against career women were extreme in the Fifties, especially in America.
The translation was prepared with a definite polemical purpose in opposition to Protestant translations (which also had polemical motives).
For Stimmann, the model also serves an important polemical purpose, since he is the chief advocate of the view that Berlin should develop itself along traditional lines.
Ms. Jungels made her objects dance for a polemical purpose.
He is certainly right, although for polemical purposes he devalues disinterested, objective scholarship.
Hawkes's polemical purpose becomes more and more apparent as the book develops: it is to undermine, not only established literary study, but liberal humanism itself.
The History of the English Church and People has a clear polemical and didactic purpose.
Comparative findings might be used for normative, or even polemical, purposes in order to support or oppose certain aspects of a country's domestic industrial relations policy.