E-Trade and Trading Direct say they don't keep records on their account holders' nationalities.
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Nor should voters in England, who are denied a direct say in the process, seek to persuade the Scots and the Welsh otherwise.
This week's developments in Europe take the debate a big step forward by giving corporate outsiders more direct say on pay levels, rather than just react to them.
Financial firms, the thinking goes, will find London more attractive if they are offered a direct say in the running of its police, planning permits and other services.
But publicly they tell us that voters will become more engaged once they realise this is their first big opportunity to have a direct say over how their communities are policed.
He is also armed with strong planning approval and veto powers that hand him a direct say over which projects are built and what physical shape the city will take over the next four years.
Especially with the disruption of having a new North American CEO taking the reins, the loss of its Mobile Solutions chief Anssi Vanjoki, and the addition of Palm's Peter Skillman who'll have direct say over the oh-so-critical MeeGo user experience.
Make no mistake - despite the fact that this is a decision taken in England by a man who has no direct say over what happens in Welsh schools, it is hugely significant for pupils, parents, teachers and unions in Wales and yes, politicians too.
The individual citizen should be given a direct democratic say over his own fate and that of his community.
U.S. officials say direct elections are not feasible, in part because of the sometimes tenuous security situation, but more so because there are no accurate voting rolls and accurate census of the Iraqi population.
The researchers say no direct link between the virus and disease has been established.
"It's just different from the West, where people are very direct with what they say, " he says.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. military commanders say "direct-action" missions will continue throughout Iraq despite the winding down of military action.
This is perhaps the most direct threat, one that police say Dorner has carried out already.
The Liberal Democrats say this is a direct result of charging tuition fees.
Some say this is a direct result of her aggressive prosecutorial bent.
Health officials believe people are contracting the virus through direct contact with infected fowl and say there has been no evidence so far that the virus is spreading easily between people.
"If they don't go to your direct site, you can kind of say you lost the customer, " he said.
They say the SPS ought to direct aid to "active" farmers and provide more balanced funding so that a small number of big landowners no longer get the lion's share.
The proposed North Dakota legislation is aimed at shutting down the state's sole abortion clinic in Fargo and backers say it's a direct challenge to the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v.
As mentioned above, Bullard did say QE is a more direct, and preferable way, for the Fed to act (given nominal rates in the zero range and forward guidance as the other major tool), but said he sees asset purchases affecting labor markets in the same way as interest rate moves.
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"I'm not sure that it is correct to say that medical problems were the direct cause of all of these bankruptcies, " he says.
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" Yau says he is very practical about it, although his friends say a better term is "too direct.
Classically, an employee is someone working full time for wages, only for you, and doing what you say where, when and how you direct.
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Opposition parties, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), say opening the retail sector to foreign direct investment will put tens of thousands of small businesses and corner shops out of business.
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