1. The project is now not expected to be complete until the end of 2018.
2. Now, his company will be running that same line until at least the spring of 2017.
3. That means he intends to send no bill to the House floor until 2016.
4. The measure has been put off until at least 2016.
5. That means the document could remain secret until at least 2028.
6. He is expected to remain in custody at least until a detention hearing on July 13.
7. The Legislature meets only every two years and is not scheduled to do so again until 2019.
8. The new policy will go in effect at the end of August and remain in place until April 2018.
9. With the term extended to six years from four, he may stay in power until 2024.
10. To get the ball rolling, Microsoft has made the service free of charge until early 2017.
11. She said they grew up together until about age 7.
12. Applications for the program launch today and run until December 23.
13. This run is expected to last until 2018.
14. Davis will act as a consultant to the group until June 30.
15. He predicted the revenue slump will continue until the middle of 2015.