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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take over knowledge" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of acquiring or assuming knowledge, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "In order to succeed in this field, you need to take over knowledge from experienced professionals."
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But it is not just low-skilled jobs, such as assembly-line work, that could be replaced: a report from the McKinsey Global Institute in 2013 found that up to $9tn in global wage costs could be saved as computers take over knowledge-intensive tasks such as analysing consumers' credit ratings and providing financial advice.
Nimble automatons can perform ever more precise manual tasks, and analytical software is taking over knowledge work that was once the preserve of white-collar professionals.
It teaches these young hopefuls the knowledge they need to take over the world.
Recently, two parts of a three-part strip of Crumb's--entitled "When the Niggers Take Over America!" and "When the Goddamn Jews Take Over America!"--were Reprinted by R & R without his knowledge or consent.
Take over your neighborhood.
Take over mortgage servicing?
Emotions take over.
Crop tops take over.
Somebody must take over.
Blackberry bushes take over.
As in the case of violent pornography, the offense that is caused by the march through Skokie cannot be avoided simply by staying off the streets because the offense is taken over the bare knowledge that the march is taking place.
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