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What does MOC stand for?

Margin of Control (criticality)


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Manual of Official Controls (UK)
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Maritime Operations Center
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Masculine of Center (gender identity)
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Samples in periodicals archive:
The race, in which Democrat Joseph Addabbo defeated the Republican incumbent, was one of just two seats the Democrats picked up in the Senate, earning them a razor-thin margin of control for the first time in decades.
Democrats gained six seats in the state House of Representatives, giving them a 37-23 margin of control.
The coalition has more than enough members to deprive Democrats of the votes they need to push through any piece of legislation over Republican objections, particularly given the party's slim margin of control — they control 236 seats to Republicans' 199.
Similar bills scraped by on party line votes in the House last year only to fail in the Senate, where Democrats hold a more narrow margin of control and 60 votes are needed to overcome procedural hurdles.
That will create an atmosphere ripe for political posturing and theatrics, as will the Democrats' narrow margin of control of the House, which is expected to spark some heated House races as the GOP tries to reclaim seats in the November 2008 election.
But the House Republicans' margin of control will slip from 11 votes to six after the new Congress is sworn in.
Republican support for legislation is crucial because Democrats hold a narrow margin of control in Congress and lack the two-thirds support to overcome a veto.
Edwards' victory helped cement the Democrats' 31-29 margin of control in the House, and Republicans see District 14 as one of their best opportunities to regain the majority in 2008.

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