Perform in a sentence as a verb

Let's be clear, he threatened to sue us for not continuing to perform on a contract that he himself asked to be canceled.

It's like buying a sports car and putting shitty watered down gas in it and complaining about how the car doesn't perform like it should.

I've also had this procedure done to me, albeit in a lesser volume -- it's the same process used to perform bone marrow biopsies.

30% of bone marrow donations are performed this way, and I believe it's usually due to restrictions of the recipient.

There is much published study research on how job applicants perform after they are hired in a wide variety of occupations.

Under that sort of legal system, I can attempt to sell my work, or license it, or perform it publicly, but anybody else can do the same.

This can be in writing, or drawing, or painting, or sculpting, or coding, or composing, or performing, or doing any other act requiring creativity.

Google, for a company that reputes to perform services, is probably the single most consumer-unfriendly company on the planet.

Tesla will pick up the car at a location of the owners convenience, provide a Model S loaner if needed, perform the work and bring the car back to the owner a few hours later.

A company defending a brain-teaser test for hiring would have to defend it by showing it is supported by a validation study demonstrating that the test is related to successful performance on the job.

I'd rather see a few people turned off on electric cars and the rest informed and trained with the care and feeding of the cars during winter, than to see people stranded out in the cold because they weren't aware of their cars' performance envelopes.

Additional regulation of internet backbone providers to perform deep packet inspection for government investigation of copyright infringement.

There are weirder options as well--implanted magnets or electrode arrays to simulate vision, hearing, heat, taste, etc...Dedicated interfaces can perform far better at specific tasks, but glass interfaces offer reconfigurability at low cost.

California does not recognize the "inevitable disclosure" doctrine by which a former employee can be enjoined from taking a position on grounds that it will be "inevitable" that he would need to disclose important trade secrets in order to perform his duties.

" "Cause" is usually defined as willful failure or refusal to perform duties that continues after notice and an opportunity to cure, misappropriation or misuse of company trade secrets, commission of a felony or other action involving moral turpitude, etc. and "good reason" is typically defined as material reduction in compensation or duties, relocation to a remote area, etc.

Perform definitions

verb

carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"

See also: execute

verb

perform a function; "Who will perform the wedding?"

verb

give a performance (of something); "Horowitz is performing at Carnegie Hall tonight"; "We performed a popular Gilbert and Sullivan opera"

verb

get (something) done; "I did my job"