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				|  |  |          by the resolver. It asks the balancer for the server addresses to
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				|  |  |          use for the server name originally requested by the client (i.e.,
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				|  |  |          the same one originally passed to the name resolver).
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				|  |  | -        - Note: The `grpclb` policy currently ignores any non-balancer
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				|  |  | -          addresses returned by the resolver. However, in the future, it
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				|  |  | -          may be changed to use these addresses as a fallback in case no
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				|  |  | -          balancers can be contacted.
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				|  |  | +        - Note: In `grpclb` policy, the non-balancer addresses returned by
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				|  |  | +          the resolver are used as a fallback in case no balancers can be
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				|  |  | +          contacted.
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				|  |  |       2. The gRPC servers to which the load balancer is directing the client
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				|  |  |          may report load to the load balancers, if that information is needed
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				|  |  |          by the load balancer's configuration.
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