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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 Aug 2016

    Women tend to be picked for top roles when a company is in turmoil, a phenomenon known as the ‘glass cliff.’http://on.wsj.com/2bgvLzW 

    7:32 AM - 9 Aug 2016
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      1. Main Street Voice‏ @MainStVoice 9 Aug 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        Stop making up terms...CEO are hired to save a company. Sometimes they don't succeed. Sometimes they are women, sometimes men.

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      1. Randi Goodman‏ @RandiConnects 10 Aug 2016
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        #thanks for sharing about women, have a great Wednesday :) (Want this 🆓? >> https://commun.it/?aid=thankyou91 )pic.twitter.com/7ZuLBaDCyh

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      1. Diego Maradona‏ @dan_lyle 9 Aug 2016
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        @RachelFeintzeig Wow, now an excuse for her losing $50B in shareholder value. #libtards #morons #HillarysAmerica

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      1. nohillaryever‏ @noHillaryever 9 Aug 2016
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        if that translates to politics Hillary would win, can't let that happen we don't need a pathological liar as president

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      1. Pat S‏ @stonep900 9 Aug 2016
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        or is that the glass cliff is created by female CEOs? She made questionable acquisitions that are not paying off, and how it's sexism?

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      2. EDAFE MATTHEW ESEOGHENE‏Verified account @ELEGBETE1 9 Aug 2016
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        because what a man can do, a woman can do better.

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      3. E-quipper‏ @annwitbrock 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @ELEGBETE1 @WSJ

        nice to think so, but let's not add that extra expectation to tackling an already demanding job. Prepare women for the role.

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      1. E-quipper‏ @annwitbrock 16 Aug 2016
        Replying to @WSJ

        this may be true, but let's not be finding more excuses to scare women off - promote & tell story of non-cliff successes more.

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      1. Arthur Bundy‏ @ArthurBundy 9 Aug 2016
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        Calls to mind why a woman could be President when all hell is about to brake loose & no GOP man wants to be held accountable.

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      1. Larry Kemp‏ @KSGSNationwide 9 Aug 2016
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        turn around or put the door

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      1. Sudip Basu‏ @sudipbasuhere 9 Aug 2016
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        indians know it since the mythological days. So goddess Durga was given the responsibility of destroying the demon.

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      1. Jigsaw‏ @nydileep 9 Aug 2016
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        @RachelFeintzeig way too much ANALysis - give it a rest

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      1. Savvas‏ @savvas101 9 Aug 2016
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        @RachelFeintzeig : Was thinking the same for Merkel, Lagarde, Yellen, Hillary ?

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      1. VirUs‏ @dodgeDemonz 9 Aug 2016
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        scapegoat

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      1. Ritha Khemani‏ @KhemaniRitha 9 Aug 2016
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        @RachelFeintzeig If they jump off with the same amount of loot (or more ) as men do , that is all that matters 😊

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      1. BaronGiorgio Kariuki‏ @GiorgioKariuki 9 Aug 2016
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        Is America in turmoil for us to go for crooked Hillary ? Guys a big NO. We should all vote wisely.

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