But, sir, for these two engines, I note that it is just a positive correlation, which does not necessarily mean a cause-and-effect relationship, but there certainly is a positive correlation between the introduction of the alternate engine and the drastic reduction of the mishap rate.
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Bartlett discusses the correlation between alternate engines and reduced mishap rates.
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