How can I use prepositions in my sentence? (Ground Text: Incorporate xxx into xxx as xxx)
I recently wrote a social science paper, and I want to use the title I want to use is “Incorporating Fairness into Contracts As Boundaries” The question is, the part “contracts as boundaries” is a title of another paper which I improved on, but I feel bad to use quotation marks like “Incorporating Fairness into Contracts as Boundaries'”.
I’m trying to incorporate fairness into contracts, and this “fairness” works as “boundaries” instead of the meaning I intended. For example, I want to implement an economic, market, or an international service. If I set such a contract in a more profitable manner then I am putting it into what I am doing. Can you give me some clues about what can I do to solve the problem? It seems some misunderstanding about this title (i.e. an Italian translation, as in the title) is not correct. “It is actually fine to use the original title without causing ambiguity.” Please help.