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EuropeanThe natives and inhabitants of the continent of Europe and their descendants. Europe is multicultural and, although most of its languages belong to the Indo-European family, there are also speakers of Uralic (such as Hungarian) and Altaic (such as Turkish) languages, as well as Basque. |
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According to a report by MHM's (Ayr, Scotland) Technology Research Center, European CEM Future Growth Targeting Volume I-Key Sectors, Regions and Strategy, the majority of European expansion, forecast in the next three years, is emanating from indigenous European companies such as Ericsson, Nokia, Alcatel, Siemens and Marconi in the telecommunications sector. Some indigenous European suppliers were slow to respond to this demand. E-government initiatives are boosting IT spending right across the public sector," says Finnie, "and indigenous European players such as |
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