DUBLIN – The EMA aims, as best it can, to maintain a business-as-usual stance in the run-up to Brexit and the agency's associated departure from London. But its "Brexit Preparedness Business Continuity Plan," which it published late on Monday, sets out in stark terms the extent to which it may be forced to depart from that agenda given the massive disruption to its day-to-day operations brought on by the U.K.'s decision to exit the European Union.