Yes, if the acquirer has any such capacities as we have just outlined.
"The Art of Public Speaking"
Dale Carnagey (AKA Dale Carnegie) and J. Berg Esenwein
The commonalty made acquisition free; Communism compels to acquisition, and recognizes only the acquirer, him who practises a trade.
"The Ego and His Own"
Max Stirner
Falcon had run through his fortune, but had acquired, in the process, certain talents which, as they cost the acquirer dear, so they sometimes repay him, especially if he is not overburdened with principle, and adopts the notion that, the world having plucked him, he has a right to pluck the world.
"A Simpleton"
Charles Reade