ASR Score is "Advanced Service Rating Score" this pertains to the point system that WWII vets needed to be discharged and go home. The magic number was a score of 85 for Pacific Theater prior to VJ Day. (Don't know European number.) Points were given for days in service, days overseas, combats, and minors. Hope this helps. When Germany surrendered, the US War Department issued an order that allowed any soldier who had earned 85 points would be able to go home, except those who had a job classification that was difficult to replace. Later the points were lowered to 75. The soldiers who had less points were most likely selected to be shipped to fight against Japan. When Japan surrendered, the ASRS score was only used to select soldiers who would stay a few months longer for occupation duty. See this link: http://www.custermen.com/AtTheFront/Points.htm
It is not an idiom. It means "do not ignore the remarks." Remarks are things that are said, and someone wants you to stop ignoring them.
Closing remarks for a tribute
Remarks of carl friedrich gauss
Opening Remarks was created on 1978-01-24.
He is hurt when he heard her caustic remarks of his shoes
The same way straight parents' remarks get rebuked.
Tagalog translation of opening remarks: bating panimula
Tagalog translation of welcome remarks: Bating panimula
Remarks After the Hanging of John Brown was created in 1859.
closing remarks in Tagalog = Bating Pangwakas
It depends on the situation. Broadcasters have lost their jobs because of racial remarks and politicians have lost elections. People whose racial remarks interfere with their job performance should probably given a warning and then fired, or fired outright if the remarks are too egregious. People who make racial remarks in social situations should be cut from the group if their remarks are offensive to the group.
Tagalog Translation of OPENING REMARKS: Bating Panimula