Sentences with phrase «pester said»

Mort Zuckerman, co-founder and chairman emeritus of Boston Properties, was a champion of the building and was instrumental in negotiating directly with Salesforce Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff for the lease deal, Pester said.
TSB Chief Executive Officer Paul Pester said he had worked for 48 hours to fix the problem but that the bank had to take down both the mobile app and online banking again on Tuesday.
Pester says: «We've looked closely at the way we consistently manage and engage with clients.

Not exact matches

Rost and Dean had to pester Jiwani just to obtain a share certificate that she says looked like it had been made up on a home printer.
Icahn has said that he has no plans of retiring from pestering corporate executives, but a career shift may nonetheless be in the works.
Chairman Richard Meddings said Pester had agreed not to take the portion of his bonus related to a successful migration of customers to the computer system, but declined to say if the CEO would be awarded any other incentive pay this year.
It's pretty easy to appeal to the future and say, «Someday there will be no more of these guys to pester us.»
As I would not stop pestering him on this and as my mother was backwards to the point of experiencing REM in the middle of daytime sleeping and so was of no use whatsoever on these matters, my dad finally got very upset and his face turned red and he went into his den and came out with an old drafting set and a very old King James bible instead of one of his many favorite beating belts, he handed to me that bible and that set and said to me «Here.
Doctor Martinus said a great deal about witchcraft, about asthma and hobgoblins, how once his mother was pestered so terribly by her neighbor, a witch, that she had to be exceedingly friendly and kind to her in order to appease her.
Ronny Gottschlich, managing director, Lidl UK, said: «We know how difficult it can be to say no to pester power, so by removing sweets and chocolates from our tills we can make it easier for parents to reward children in healthier ways.»
The mom guilt was always a little pestering voice in the back of my head that said «you really should have put his socks on» or «maybe you shouldn't have gone adventuring in Montreal» or «maybe flying with baby wasn't the best idea for overall health.»
This kind of marketing induces kids to want the products, pester their parents for them, and throw tantrums if parents say no.
Britain needs more senior women in politics, the judiciary and in company boardrooms, David Cameron has said, after admitting his wife pesters him on the issue.
The lawmaker who was reported to have pestered ministry officials was said to have told the officials that he did not want any third party payment.
A whirligig beetle seeps white goo when pestered, and that slow ooze — instead of a big squirt — gives the beetle a chance in a life - or - death contest inside a fish's mouth, say Cornell University researchers.
«Haemophilia patients are pestered from when they are one or two years old for the rest of their lives with intravenous injections,» Sorensen says.
«We had been pestered by clinicians saying, «What does the mouse say about human hair growth?»»
When someone comes to me and says, «I give my partner sex every week so that I'm not pestered for the rest of the week,» or, «I go down on my partner at least three times a week because I'm not going to be one of those people who never does it!»
Hello, you have come to the right place if you are tired of being pestered by creepy deadbeat guys who have nothing better to say than «durr ur sexi..»
I pestered Peter as to why I hadn't heard about it before, he said it was a horrible game: D
As a response, Reggie attempts to console his caretaker by telling her that his family's driver has some sort of tie to the mob, and if she needs some help with her pestering ex, the driver could, as they say, «take care» of him.
«We want to make this a core group of people donating without pestering them too much and then have them spread the word,» she says.
Paul Pester, Chief Executive Officer of TSB said: «Stephen Hawking has always been a huge inspiration to me.
(Luckily, after I pestered them about this for a few years they made that part of the membership package optional and issue the correct letter saying that it was declined.)
The demand for natural solutions has really taken off when it comes to addressing the various skin issues that pester dogs in particular, mentions Kassebaum, who says that as more people become aware of the benefits of going green, they're turning away from drugs or steroids, embracing natural topical remedies instead.
According to Coren, «A poorly trained dog often says that the owner doesn't spend enough time with the dog, or that the owner really doesn't have much empathy with other people, so he or she is not bothered by the fact the dog is pestering or annoying others.»
I mean he said he couldn't show us AC2 so I'm not going to pester him about it.
I pestered Miyamoto - san about it and he said, «We don't have enough people for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, so come on in for a spell.»
«Under the Gooseberry Tree»... If us kids kept pestering our parents they would turn round and say» Go to the bottom of the garden and look under the Gooseberry bush because that's where the elf and faerie people live.
And say Keenan was inclined to sue and pester Baillie unfairly and for little or no reason.
If so, please say so and I won't pester you any further.
About 400,000 square feet is still available, Bob Pester, executive vice president for the San Francisco region at Boston Properties, said in an interview at Bloomberg's office in the city.
At the topping off ceremony, Pester of Boston Properties made a point of saying his skyscraper's foundation is drilled more than 300 feet into «bedrock, baby.»
Guzmán says she pesters developers to beef up parking in their projects, even if it means adding spaces outside the building or down the street.
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